Eight planets circle our sun (sorry, Pluto), but our solar system is no longer unique in that number. NASA recently announced the discovery of an eighth planet circling the star Kepler-90, tying our ...
Data from the Kepler Space Telescope has revealed the Kepler-90 system ties with our own for the most number of planets known to orbit a single star. The discovery of an eighth exoplanet, Kepler-90i, ...
Kepler-90 is a distant star system residing around 2,545 light years away from us that NASA now contends has our solar system tied for the highest number of known planets orbiting a host star; eight ...
Only a handful of star systems have more than a single planet. With eight worlds, our solar system has long taken the prize for the biggest lineup. But no longer. Our corner of the galaxy now shares ...
Scientists applying artificial intelligence to data from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope have discovered an eighth planet around the star Kepler-90 — breaking the record for the star with the most ...
And we're tied, folks. Thanks to Google and some fancy artificial intelligence, we now know that our solar system is just slightly less unique than we may have thought. Scientists have discovered an ...
The Kepler-90 planets have a similar configuration to our solar system, with small planets orbiting close to their star and larger planets farther away.[/caption]Only a handful of star systems have ...
Researchers used data from NASA's planet-hunting Kepler space telescope to discover an eighth planet orbiting a star known as Kepler-90. The planet, dubbed Kepler-90i, is a hot, rocky planet that ...
The final frontier just got a little bigger. Scientists from Google and the University of Texas announced yesterday that they used NASA data and artificial intelligence to identify a new exoplanet in ...
Last week, NASA dropped a bombshell that it's Kepler mission — the greatest planet-finding mission in history — had teamed up with Google's AI to make a groundbreaking new discovery. Speculation ran ...