A team of astrophysicists and citizen scientists have identified what may be some of the final planets NASA’s retired Kepler observed during its nearly decade-long mission. They were found in the last data obtained as the telescope was running out of fuel. go.nasa.gov/3MEFSkw
NASA's TESS spacecraft took the planet-finding torch from Kepler and also was used to confirm one of Kepler's last observed planets, gaseous worlds bigger than Earth. go.nasa.gov/3MEFSkw
@NASAExoplanets That one on the left looks rather tubular. Where do the aliens live...inside?
@NASAExoplanets You know how long it took to find the images?… geez @NASAExoplanets ! Link them next time. Here’s the (hopefully correct exoplanet image) with #DARKLight filter processing
@NASAExoplanets Why you never post pictures of UFO's? Or life on other planets?.....
@NASAExoplanets @NASAJPL The leftmost planet in this graphic requires further investigation 😜