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From left to right, artist concepts of the Spitzer, Planck and Kepler space telescopes. NASA extended Spitzer and...
This artist concept shows NASA planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft operating in a new mission profile called K2. Using...
This artist's concept shows exoplanet Kepler-1649c orbiting around its host red dwarf star. This exoplanet is in its...
Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist and a Kepler science team member at NASA's Ames Research Center, speaks during...
Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist and a Kepler science team member at NASA's Ames Research Center, speaks during...
This graphic compares the size of Earth and Kepler-1649c, an exoplanet only 1.06 times larger than Earth by radius....
Kepler-20f is the closest object to the Earth in terms of size ever discovered. With an orbital period of 20 days...
This size and scale of the Kepler-452 system compared alongside the Kepler-186 system and the solar system....
On March 6, 2009, NASA Kepler Space Telescope rocketed into the night skies above Cape Canaveral Air Force Station...
The tightly packed system, named Kepler-444, is home to five small planets in very compact orbits. The planets were...
This artist concept shows an overhead view of the orbital position of the planets in systems with multiple...
Debra Fischer, a professor of Astronomy at Yale University, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2,...
Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star, with the recent discovery of an eighth...
A comparison of Earth and Kepler-1649c, an exoplanet only 1.06 times Earth's radius. Labeled Art Credit: NASA/Ames...
An illustration of what Kepler-1649c could look like from its surface. Credits: NASA/Ames Research Center/Daniel Rutter
Of the 1,030 confirmed planets from Kepler, a dozen are less than twice the size of Earth and reside in the...
William Borucki, Kepler Science Principal Investigator from NASA's Ames Research Center, second from left, speaks...
William Borucki, Kepler Science Principal Investigator from NASA's Ames Research Center, second from left, speaks...
This image from NASA Kepler mission shows the telescope full field of view an expansive star-rich patch of sky in...
Jim Fanson, Kepler project manager, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. holds a model of the...
NASA Kepler mission compares artist concepts of the planets in the Kepler-37 system to the moon and planets in the...
Kepler Crater - Central Peak
Kepler Crater Ejecta
This artist concept depicts Kepler-186f, the first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a distant star in the...