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  • Kepler Mission Planet Candidates, a Family Portrait

    Kepler Mission Planet Candidates, a Family Portrait

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  • Janice Voss with a diagram of the Kepler field of view

    Janice Voss with Kepler Star Field

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  • The image shows an overhead view of orbital positions of the planets in systems with multiple transiting planets discovered by NASA's Kepler mission.

    Kepler's Planetary Systems' Orbits

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  • Kepler's Transiting Planet Systems

    Kepler's Transiting Planet Systems

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  • This artist's conception compares the KOI-961 planetary system to Jupiter and the largest four of its many moons. This planetary system is the most compact detected to date, with a scale closer to Jupiter and its moons than another star system.

    'Honey I Shrunk the Planetary System'

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  • artist's concept of Kepler's KOI-961

    Mini Planetary System

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  • This chart compares the smallest known exoplanets, or planets orbiting outside the solar system, to our own planets Mars and Earth.

    Sizing Up Exoplanets

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  • An artist's rendition of the Kepler-35 planetary system.

    The Kepler-35 System

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  • The artistic rendition depicts the Kepler-35 planetary system

    A New Class of Planetary Systems

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  • This chart compares the first Earth-size planets found around a sun-like star to planets in our own solar system, Earth and Venus.

    Earth-class Planets Line Up

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  • An artist's concept of Kepler-20e

    Artist's Concept of Kepler-20e

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  • An artist's concept of Kepler-20f

    Artist's Concept of Kepler-20f

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  • Comparative sizes of Kepler planets, through Kepler-22b.

    Kepler Planet Sizes

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  • An artist's concept of Kepler-22b

    Closer to Finding an Earth

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  • This diagram compares our own solar system to Kepler-22. Kepler-22's star is a bit smaller than our sun, so its habitable zone is slightly closer in. The diagram shows an artist's rendering of the planet comfortably orbiting within the habitable zone, similar to where Earth circles the sun

    Kepler-22b -- Comfortably Circling within the Habitable Zone

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  • Kepler-16 planetary system

    In the Light of Two Suns

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  • Kepler-16 planetary system

    Where the Sun Sets Twice

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  • A comparison graphic showing the Kepler-16 system with the scale of the inner planets of our own solar system.

    Bird's Eye View of the Kepler-16 System

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  • Kepler-10 family prize

    Kepler-10 Stellar Family Portrait

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  • Image credit: NASA/Tim Pyle

    Kepler 11 Introduction

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