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Title: 100 Billion Alien Planets Fill Our Milky Way Galaxy: Study shows
Post by: astr0144 on January 04, 2013, 03:22:54 AM
100 Billion Alien Planets Fill Our Milky Way Galaxy: Study shows


Our Milky Way galaxy is home to at least 100 billion alien planets, and possibly many more, a new study suggests.

"It's a staggering number, if you think about it," lead author Jonathan Swift, of Caltech in Pasadena, said in a statement. "Basically there's one of these planets per star."

Swift and his colleagues arrived at their estimate after studying a five-planet system called Kepler-32, which lies about 915 light-years from Earth. The five worlds were detected by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, which flags the tiny brightness dips caused when exoplanets cross their star's face from the instrument's perspective.

http://news.yahoo.com/100-billion-alien-planets-fill-milky-way-galaxy-221353897.html