Every time we think we're in a class by ourselves, it's only a matter of time. Used to be our solar system had the most planets around a single star. But thanks to new data from NASA's Kepler ...
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 ...
Looks like our solar system isn't the only one out there with eight planets circling around a single star. NASA scientists, along with Google engineers, used artificial intelligence to discover a new, ...
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 ...
CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) — A record-tying eighth planet has been found in a faraway solar system, matching our own in number. Even more amazing, machines and not humans made the discovery. NASA joined with ...
Using data obtained from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope combined with Google’s machine learning enabled the discovery of an eighth planet in the Kepler-90 system, a planetary system only 2,545 ...
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 ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ)--Since the demotion of Pluto from planet to dwarf planet, our solar system is made up of eight planets. It turns out that number is no longer unique. Another eight-planet solar system ...
As 2017 comes to a close, it does so in the realm of exoplanet research having answered two very important questions that previous years had raised. At the beginning of the year, our solar system ...
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 ...
Every time we think we're in a class by ourselves, it's only a matter of time. Used to be our solar system had the most planets around a single star. But thanks to new data from NASA's Kepler ...