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  • An artist's concept of the Kepler-62 system showing rocky Kepler-62f in the foreground, the star, Kepler-62a just rising over the edge of the planet and, seen as a small, bright light in the sky, the planet Kepler-62e.

    Kepler-62f with 62e as Morning Star

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  • Researchers using data from NASA's Kepler space telescope have shown that migrating planets stop their inward journey before reaching their stars, as illustrated in this artist's concept.

    On the Road Toward a Star, Planets Halt Their Migration

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  • The diagram compares the planets of our inner solar system to Kepler-62.

    Kepler-62 and the Solar System

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  • An artist's concept of Kepler-62e.

    Kepler-62e

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  • An artist's concept of Kepler-62f against a starry background.

    Kepler-62f, a Small Habitable Zone World

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  • The diagram compares the planets of our inner solar system to Kepler-69, a two-planet system.

    Kepler-69 and the Solar System

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  • An artist's concept of the planet Kepler-69c.

    Kepler-69c: Super-Venus

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  • The line up compares the smallest known planet to the moon and planets in our solar system

    A Moon-size Line Up

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  • The artist's concept depicts the new planet dubbed Kepler-37b.

    A Tiny Planet

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  • Artist's conception of a hypothetical planet with two moons orbiting a red dwarf star.

    Red Dwarf Planet

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  • A bar chart showing the Kepler planet candidates as of Jan. 7, with 1,290 Neptune-size, 816 super-Earth-size, 351 Earth-size, 202 Jupiter-size and 81 larger.

    Size of Kepler Planet Candidates

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  • The timeline series includes a compilation of artist's concepts depicting milestones from the Kepler mission—NASA's first mission capable of detecting Earth-size planets around sun-like stars. Milestones include launch of the space telescope, the first transiting planetary system, the smallest plane

    Kepler Timeline

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  • This diagram compares our own solar system to Kepler-47, a double-star system containing two planets, one orbiting in the so-called

    Orbiting in the Habitable Zone of Two Suns

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  • The two planets of Kepler-47, the first transiting circumbinary system.

    Two Planets of Kepler-47

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  • This artist's concept illustrates Kepler-47, the first transiting circumbinary system.

    Sharing the Light of Two Suns

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  • a table showing the 41 new planets

    41 New Planets in 20 Star Systems

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  • An artist's conception shows Kepler-36c as it might look from the surface of neighboring Kepler-36b.

    Planetrise

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  • graph of the light measured from a star as a planet transits it

    Light Curve of a Planet Transiting Its Star

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  • mural showing the first recorded transit of Venus from 1639

    The First Recorded Transit of Venus

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  • The artist's concept depicts a comet-like tail of a possible disintegrating super Mercury-size planet candidate as it transits its parent star named KIC 12557548.

    Disintegrating Super Mercury-size Planet Candidate

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