University of Texas-led Team Discovers Unusual Multi-Planet System with NASA's Kepler Spacecraft
A team of researchers led by Bill Cochran, senior research scientist
with the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory and
co-investigator on NASA's Kepler Mission, used data from NASA’s Kepler
spacecraft to discover an unusual multiple-planet system containing a
super-Earth and two Neptune-sized planets orbiting in resonance with
each other. The findings were announced today in Nantes, France, at a
joint meeting of the American Astronomical Society’s Division of
Planetary Science and the European Planetary Science Conference. The
research will be published in a special Kepler issue of the
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series in November.

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