NASA Discover 100 Planet "Alien"
Stargazers disappointed when Kepler was severely damaged two years ago. However, NASA's Kepler managed to make the action again and now Kepler proves it by finding 100 "exoplanets", the scientific name for the discovery of the world in another solar system.
"This is a validation of Kepler's ability to find a bona fide planets," said Ian Crossfield, an astronomer at the University of Arizona, when he announced his findings at the American Astronomical Society Meeting, as reported by the Mirror on Friday.
To see exoplanets, Kepler look for a slight dimming effect that occurs when a planet passes in front of its parent star. The Hubble Space becomes unfocused well in May 2013 when the stability mechanism fails.
NASA successfully use solar radiation to stabilize Kepler and allow Kepler to function again. However, NASA may capture the alien planet, or foreigners, but can not say with certainty whether extraterrestrial creatures that live among them.
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