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NASA's list of exoplanet candidates expands

NASA’s Kepler space telescope team has identified 219 new planet candidates, 10 of which are near-Earth size and in the habitable zone of their star.
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NASA鈥檚 Kepler space telescope team has identified 219 new planet candidates, 10 of which are near-Earth size and in the habitable zone of their star.
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Updated: 11:57 AM CDT Jun 19, 2017
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NASA's list of exoplanet candidates expands
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Updated: 11:57 AM CDT Jun 19, 2017
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Earth might have more company in the universe.NASA on Monday announced the Kepler space telescope team has released a catalog with 219 new planet candidates, including 10 which are near-Earth size and in their stars' habitable "Goldilocks" zone."The Kepler data set is unique, as it is the only one containing a population of these near Earth-analogs 鈥� planets with roughly the same size and orbit as Earth," Kepler program scientist Mario Perez said in a release. "Understanding their frequency in the galaxy will help inform the design of future NASA missions to directly image another Earth."The telescope was viewing the Cygnus constellation in our Milky Way galaxy.Kepler has now identified 4,034 planet candidates, with 2,335 verified as exoplanets. That group includes nearly 50 near-Earth size planets in the habitable zone, with 30 verified.鈥淭his carefully-measured catalog is the foundation for directly answering one of astronomy鈥檚 most compelling questions 鈥� how many planets like our Earth are in the galaxy?鈥� said Susan Thompson, lead author of the catalog study. In February, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope revealed the TRAPPIST-1 system, which features seven Earth-size planets orbiting a single star 鈥� three are in the habitable zone.

Earth might have more company in the universe.

NASA on Monday announced the Kepler space telescope team has released a catalog with 219 new planet candidates, including 10 which are near-Earth size and in their stars' habitable "Goldilocks" zone.

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"The Kepler data set is unique, as it is the only one containing a population of these near Earth-analogs 鈥� planets with roughly the same size and orbit as Earth," Kepler program scientist Mario Perez said in a . "Understanding their frequency in the galaxy will help inform the design of future NASA missions to directly image another Earth."

The telescope was viewing the in our Milky Way galaxy.

Kepler has now identified 4,034 planet candidates, with 2,335 verified as exoplanets. That group includes nearly 50 near-Earth size planets in the habitable zone, with 30 verified.

鈥淭his carefully-measured catalog is the foundation for directly answering one of astronomy鈥檚 most compelling questions 鈥� how many planets like our Earth are in the galaxy?鈥� said Susan Thompson, lead author of the catalog study.

In February, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope revealed the TRAPPIST-1 system, which features seven Earth-size planets orbiting a single star 鈥� three are in the habitable zone.