Yet another instrument, an imager that could
spot planets orbiting distant stars, is due by the end of the year.
Not exact matches
A far - flung
star's extra wink,
spotted in data from the Kepler space telescope and further probed by the Hubble Space Telescope, may be the first evidence for an exomoon — a moon
orbiting a
planet orbiting a
distant star.
The first evidence for an exomoon — a moon
orbiting a
planet orbiting a
distant star — may have been
spotted in data from the Kepler space telescope.
While Kepler can
spot planets that
orbit distant stars, it has two limitations.