- 160 Billion alien planets may exist in our Milky Way galaxy - On average, each star in our galaxy likely hosts at least 1.6 planets http://www.space.com/14200-160-billion-alien-planets-milky-galaxy.html 179 comments space
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- A Galaxy Full of Alien Planets (Infographic) | Space http://www.space.com/14204-160-billion-alien-planets-milkyway-infographic.html 55 comments
- NASA's TESS exoplanet hunter may have spotted its 1st rogue planet | Space https://www.space.com/nasa-tess-rogue-planet-candidate-first-time 28 comments
- For First Time, Einstein's Relativity Used to Weigh a Star - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/for-first-time-einsteins-relativity-used-to-weigh-a-star/ 15 comments
- Alien Life May Be Rare in Our Galaxy Today | Space https://www.space.com/41080-alien-life-may-be-rare-today.html 8 comments
Linked pages
- Space.com: NASA, Space Exploration and Astronomy News https://space.com 152 comments
- Lonely Rogue Worlds Surprisingly Outnumber Planets with Suns | Space http://www.space.com/11699-rogue-alien-planets-milky-common.html 40 comments
- Solar system planets, order and formation: A guide | Space http://www.space.com/16080-solar-system-planets.html 6 comments
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