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A Four Planet Dance

MAY 13, 2016
New research explains the careful choreography of a multi-planet system called Kepler-233.
A Four Planet Dance lead image

A Four Planet Dance lead image

(Inside Science Currents) -- New research appearing in the journal Nature explains the careful choreography of a multi-planet system called Kepler-233, which is located about 4,458 light years away. The four planets in this solar system are each between four and nine times as large as Earth. This is the first system found to have four planets locked in resonance, which means that the timing of their orbits are each related to each other by ratios. For example, 233b, the planet nearest the star, makes three complete orbits in the time that the second closest in planet, 233c, makes two complete orbits.

For more information about the Kepler mission, please visit http://kepler.nasa.gov/ .

A press release from Penn State about the new finding is available here .

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