Friday, November 29, 2013

Second Solar System Like Ours Discovered

Second Solar System Like Ours Discovered:
A comparison between our solar system and a second solar system: KOI-351. Image Credit:
Second Solar System Like Ours Discovered
A comparison between our solar system and a second solar system: KOI-351. Image Credit: DLR Press Release
A team of European astronomers has discovered a second solar system, the closest parallel to our own solar system yet found. It includes seven exoplanets orbiting a star with the small rocky planets close to their host star and the gas giant planets further away. The system was hidden within the wealth of data from the Kepler Space Telescope.
KOI-351 is “the first system with a significant number of planets (not just two or three, where random fluctuations can play a role) that shows a clear hierarchy like the solar system — with small, probably rocky, planets in the interior and gas giants in the (exterior),” Dr. Juan Cabrera, of the Institute of Planetary Research at the German Aerospace Center, told Universe Today.
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