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| Researchers propose guiding large space telescopes with tiny satellites Using the recently retired Kepler space telescope, scientists have confirmed thousands of exoplanets, and as its successor TESS ramps up its search, we're poised to discover plenty more. But once we find exoplanets, learning more detailed information... https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/04/...y-satelllites/ |
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