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Say Hello to the Tiniest Planet Ever Discovered

Posted February 24, 2013 4:40 PM

From mental_floss:

Say hello to Kepler-37b: the tiniest planet ever discovered. At about one-third the diameter of Earth, Kepler-37b is about as big as our moon. It was first discovered by Thomas Barclay at the Ames Research Center in northern California using NASA's planet-hunting Kepler telescope, which simultaneously keeps an eye on 150,000 stars in the night sky for hints of new, potentially inhabitable exoplanets.

Whenever a shadow-large or small-appears in front of one of Kepler's stars, astronomers take a closer took to determine if the visual obstruction might be a previously unseen world.

Kepler-37b is one such planet. It's 210 light years away, in the constellation Lyra. It took three years for scientists to confirm that the tiny speck passing in front of its host star, Kepler-37, was indeed a floating planet all its own. Unfortunately, 37-b is also a little too close to its host star to be habitable, with surface temperatures soaring to 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

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02/25/2013 10:00 AM

I understand that Pluto now has five known moons. That should qualify it as a planet.

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