Kepler discovers 5 new planets
Posted: 05.01.2010, 13:54
Kepler's first finds - this is only from analysing part of Kepler's data, so I imagine there will be loads more in the future.
The BBC article has a nice graphic showing the relative sizes of the five new planets.
The more boring aspect is that they're all "hot jupiters", although one of them (Kepler 4b) is a bit bigger than Neptune (the other 4 are bigger than Jupiter).
Particularly interesting is Kepler 7b, which is the least dense exoplanet ever discovered - quoting the article: "The average density of this planet with its core is about the same as Styrofoam"
The BBC article has a nice graphic showing the relative sizes of the five new planets.
The more boring aspect is that they're all "hot jupiters", although one of them (Kepler 4b) is a bit bigger than Neptune (the other 4 are bigger than Jupiter).
Particularly interesting is Kepler 7b, which is the least dense exoplanet ever discovered - quoting the article: "The average density of this planet with its core is about the same as Styrofoam"