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An Earth-Sized World Orbiting in its Star’s Habitable Zone Was Found in Older Kepler Data

By: RAS_WEB
On: April 17, 2020
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An Earth-Sized World Orbiting in its Star’s Habitable Zone Was Found in Older Kepler Data

Searching through archival Kepler data has revealed another exoplanet around Kepler-1649, the most Earth-like exoplanet discovered to date

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