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7 New Exoplanets Have Been Discovered in Old NASA Kepler Mission Data
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2023-11-03
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So far astronomers have discovered more than 5,535 exoplanets, or planets that don’t reside in our solar system. However, that number has now just ticked up again, after researchers noticed some new ones tucked away in old Kepler mission data.
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