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Астронет: Астрономическая картинка дня Планетная система Кеплер-90 http://www.astronet.ru/db/msg/1647434/eng |
Credit & Copyright: NASA Ames, Wendy Stenzel
Explanation:
Do other stars have
planetary systems like our
own?
Yes -- one such system is
Kepler-90.
Cataloged by the
Kepler satellite that operated from Earth orbit between 2009 and 2018,
eight planets were discovered, giving Kepler-90
the same number of known planets as our
Solar System.
Similarities between Kepler-90 and our system include a
G-type star comparable to our Sun, rocky planets comparable to our Earth,
and large planets comparable in size to
Jupiter and
Saturn.
Differences include that all of the known
Kepler-90
planets orbit relatively close in -- closer than
Earth's orbit around the Sun -- making them possibly too hot to
harbor life.
However, observations over longer time periods may discover
cooler planets further out.
Kepler-90 lies about 2,500
light years away, and at magnitude 14 is visible with a medium-sized telescope toward
the constellation of the Dragon
(Draco).
The
exoplanet-finding mission
TESS was launched in 2018, while
missions with exoplanet finding capability planned for launch in the next decade
include
NASA's
JWST and
WFIRST.
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Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
NASA Web Site Statements, Warnings,
and Disclaimers
NASA Official: Jay Norris.
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rights apply.
A service of:
LHEA at
NASA /
GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.

