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Kepler 10b, Smallest Planet Ever Discovered

Wednesday, January 12th 2011. | Astronomy, Science

Dr. Geoffrey Marcy of the University of California Berkeley, USA reported that the smallest A planet named Kepler 10b which are beyond our solar system be found. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has found a planet 1.4 times the size of this Earth with a Kepler telescope worth 360 million pounds. Kepler 10b was regarded as the greatest invention in history for being the intermediary between the existence of the Earth with the other giant planets.
“It’s become the most profound discoveries in human history,” said Dr. Geoffrey Marcy . Kepler 10b located 3000 trillion miles (4,800 trillion miles) from Earth and has a temperature of 2400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Kepler 10b has a very hot temperature. Although located quite close to Earth, the planet is too far away to be seen with the naked eye. The smallest planet is located between the constellations or star groups Cygnus and Lyra.”All have used Kepler’s ability to find the first clear evidence of rocky planets orbiting a star, not the Sun,” says Dr. Natalie Batalha, researchers NASA Ames Research Center, California. Submit To Free Directory: ABR Web Directory, ADirect2Z – A searchable directory of websites organised into a wide range of categories., make money from blogs,Add Site Free,
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