Astronomers Hypothesize that Milky Way Might Be Teeming with Planets
January 12, 2012
In the past, astronomers had no evidence that there were planets orbiting other stars. Now, they estimate that the Milky Way might contain huge numbers of planets, with rocky, Earth-sized worlds outnumbering the rest.
Astronomers have been using gravitationa
An exoplanet will bend light as it passes in front of its parent star, causing a slight brightening of the star’s light. Microlensing has allowed astronomers to look at a lot more stars for exoplanets. Unlike other methods, microlensing can discover planets with different masses and distances from their star.
Sahu says that there are about one-sixth of stars that should have Jupiter-like planets, half have Neptune-sized planets, and two-thirds should have Earth-like planets.
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