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Billions and billions of planets

By Thomas Posted 04 Jan 2013 — 0 Comment ↓
An assortment of planets beyond our solar system is depicted in this artist's concept (NASA/Ames/JPL-Caltech)

Look up at the night sky and you’ll see stars, sure. But the sky is also filled with planets — billions and billions of them at least. That’s the conclusion of a new study by astronomers at the California Institute Continue reading →

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