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Another brand new discovery from the retired Kepler Telescope!

Ana sayfa / Popular Science

The scientific world is confused! Although the Kepler space telescope is retired, it continues to operate. Astronomers examined data compiled from NASA’s now-retired Kepler Space Telescope. They have made a development that will astonish the scientific world. They discovered the existence of a new planetary system, which scientists named Kepler-385. Here are the details…

Despite being retired, the Kepler Space Telescope continues to make discoveries!

Kepler continues to surprise the scientific world. He continues to work no matter how long his term of office expires. While examining their data, astronomers made a brand new discovery. They discovered the existence of a seven-planet system consisting of hot planets.

These planets are larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. This discovery marks one of the few planetary systems we have discovered to have more than six confirmed planets or planet candidates.

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The discovery of Kepler-385 is quite exciting. Thanks to this new discovery, NASA’s now retired Kepler space telescope has become a beacon of hope for the space world. This discovery from the retired telescope pointed out that looking back, older data could reveal new discoveries.

At the center of the newly discovered Kepler-385 is a Sun-like star that is 10% more massive and 5% hotter than the Sun. Both inner planets in the Kepler-385 system are larger than Earth. Scientists have determined that both of these are rocks.

NASA says both inner planets are expected to be shrouded in thick atmospheres. The ability to identify the properties of planets found on Kepler-385 is actually a testament to the quality of the retiring telescope. The discovery of this system was made possible by the accurate information produced by Kepler’s final catalogs.

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