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This artist concept shows Kepler-11 -- the most tightly packed planetary system yet discovered.
A scale model of the Kepler space telescope is seen at a news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at NASA...
Douglas Hudgins, a Kepler Program Scientist, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at NASA...
Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist and a Kepler science team member at NASA's Ames Research Center, speaks during...
Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist and a Kepler science team member at NASA's Ames Research Center, speaks during...
Debra Fischer, a professor of Astronomy at Yale University, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2,...
William Borucki, Kepler Science Principal Investigator from NASA's Ames Research Center, second from left, speaks...
William Borucki, Kepler Science Principal Investigator from NASA's Ames Research Center, second from left, speaks...
Dr William 'Bill' Borucki, NASA Ames Scientist on the Kepler Mission and John W. 'Jack' Boyd, NASA Ames Historian at...
Dr William 'Bill' Borucki, NASA Ames Scientist on the Kepler Mission and John W. 'Jack' Boyd, NASA Ames Historian at...
This artist's conception shows the Kepler-11 planetary system and our solar system from a tilted perspective to...
When Galileo first observed Venus displaying a crescent phase, he excitedly wrote to Kepler (in anagram) of Venus...