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alb5570595 Depiction of the comparative sizes of the moons of Saturn.
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alb5569447 Depiction of the comparative sizes of the moons of Jupiter.
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alb5565457 Kepler 11 has been discovered to host a solar system of at least six planets with comparable sizes to the Earth. This high number makes the solar system unique among the ones discovered so far. The planets are extremely close to each other, and all are more massive than Earth. This system would fit within the orbit of Venus. The planet furthest away, Kepler 11g is only 69 million km away from the star. How the planets can be so close to each other, and the star is a fact that strongly challenges our models of how solar systems form. All the planets have low densities and seem to contain a significant amount of light gases. Planets from left to right: Kepler 11g, 11e, 11f, 11d, 11b, 11c.
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ny220217182710 In an undated handout image, the seven planets that orbit the star named Trappist-1, in order of their distance from the star, compared to Earth's solar system. Seven Earth-size planets that could potentially harbor life have been identified orbiting a tiny star not too far away, offering the first realistic opportunity to search for biological signs of alien life outside of the solar system. (JPL-Caltech/NASA via The New York Times) -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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