![A New Class of Planetary Systems](https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/615274main_Kep35_Garlick_full.jpg?w=1041)
The artistic rendition depicts the Kepler-35 planetary system. In the foreground, Kepler-35b, a Saturn-size world orbits its host stars every 131 days. The discovery of Kepler-34b and Kepler-35b establishes a new class of planets that orbit two stars, and suggests many millions of such systems exist in our galaxy. Image credit: © Mark A.
The artistic rendition depicts the Kepler-35 planetary system. In the foreground, Kepler-35b, a Saturn-size world orbits its host stars every 131 days. The discovery of Kepler-34b and Kepler-35b establishes a new class of planets that orbit two stars, and suggests many millions of such systems exist in our galaxy.
Image credit: © Mark A. Garlick / space-art.co.uk