Wednesday, May 11

Exoplanets: The Count Increases

NASA announced this week that scientists analyzing 2015 data from the refurbished Kepler space telescope, now called K2, has discovered another 1,284 exoplanets. This doubles the number of planets discover by the telescope since it was put into operation.

Among these newly discovered exoplanets, 550 are rocky like Earth and 9 are within their sun's habitable zone. As a result, the Kepler mission has discovered a total of 21 exoplanets that appear to be similar to Earth.

This is goods news as K2 continues its mission while other space telescope missions are being planned to help with the search in the near future.