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Three Tiny Exoplanets Suggest Solar System Not So Special

ananyo writes "Adding to its already long roster of firsts, NASA's Kepler spacecraft has found the three smallest extrasolar planets ever detected — all of them smaller than Earth, and the most diminutive no larger than Mars. The newly discovered trio forms a miniature planetary system orbiting a cool, dim red dwarf star called KOI-961. Because they are so close to their star, the three exoplanets are too hot to support life. But unlike most previously known exoplanets, the vast majority of which are Jupiter-scale gas giants, all three are thought to be rocky worlds like Earth and the other worlds of the inner Solar System."

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  1. KOI-961 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    miniature planetary system orbiting a cool, dim red dwarf star called KOI-961

    Seems fishy ...