Not exact matches
«The diversity of these
exoplanets is one of the most exciting
things about the field,» Kane said.
This year we head to Nashville to talk
about dinosaurs ancient and otherwise,
exoplanets, carbon cycling, pictures from Pluto, metallic hydrogen, photon pressure, and methane on Mars, among other
things.
Although this is very exciting, the key
thing to remember is that we are talking
about exoplanet candidates, which means Kepler has detected 1,235
exoplanet signals, but more work needs to be done (i.e. more observing time) to refine their orbits, masses and, critically, to find out whether they actually exist.
«During the last 20 + years we have been surprised by the large diversity and now,
exoplanets tell us
things about our Solar System.