Gravity-Bent Starlight Reveals a New Planet
dfab writes "The first experimental proof of Einstein's general theory has been revamped to discover planets around distant stars. Yesterday astronomers announced that a new technique called gravitational microlensing has found a star that hosts a roughly Jupiter-sized planet in a roughly Jupiter-sized orbit by observing its effect on the light from a bright star beyond that planetary system. See the NASA report or the gory details."
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It's been in orbit for what, two weeks or less and already we've reconfigured it for something else? Either we very efficiently proved/disproved frame dragging and moved on and I missed it or else someone screwed up royally and had to go to plan B: hey look, it can detect gravity lenses!
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