Fifty New Planets Found有argest Haul Yet
Discoveries include 16 Earthlike planets, astronomers say..
Ker Than
for National Geographic News
Published September 12, 2011
Fifty new alien worlds, including 16 "super Earths," have been found葉he largest extrasolar planet haul announced at one time, astronomers say.
The discoveries bring the total number of known extrasolar planets, or exoplanets, to 645.
"The harvest of discoveries ... has exceeded all expectations, and includes an exceptionally rich population of super-Earths and Neptune-type planets hosted by stars very similar to our sun," study leader Michel Mayor, an astronomer at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, said in a statement.
One of the newly discovered worlds, dubbed HD 85512b, lies at the edge of its star's habitable zone葉he region around a star where liquid water, and thus life as we know it, can exist.
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