File:Kepler-11 New Exoplanetary System in HD Quality KEPLER MISSION xo.ogv
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DescriptionKepler-11 New Exoplanetary System in HD Quality KEPLER MISSION xo.ogv |
English: NASA's Kepler space telescope watches a star, Kepler-11. The star appears to blink in a pattern. It dims like clockwork as six "hands" of differing size orbit around it at different rates. Kepler-11 dims when its six orbiting planets cross between it and the Kepler spacecraft. Calculations show the planets are nested in circular orbits that lie in almost the same plane. |
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Source | http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/multimedia/images/kepler11_images.html |
Author | NASA |
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