By: By Laura Dattaro
Published: October 30,2013
In March 2009, NASA launched the
Kepler Space Telescope
with the aim of searching the skies for planets orbiting stars other
than our sun, known as exoplanets, in the hope that perhaps we could
identify Earth-like planets that may harbor life. In August, NASA had to
end Kepler’s
mission when two wheels malfunctioned. But before they did, the
telescope collected massive amounts of data and discovered thousands of
potential exoplanets.
Click through the slideshow above to learn more about these extra-solar planets.
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