These worlds are in a remote corner of the galaxy and showed up in older survey data.
. The researchers used artificial intelligence to scrutinize the spacecraft's archive in search of the telltale dips of light that occur when a planet temporarily eclipses its stellar companion.That scrutiny certainly paid off.
The confirmed planets and dozens of suspected ones show a value-added moment in Gaia's stargazing capabilities. Despite its precise ability to chart the movements ofand their variations in brightness, finding much smaller and fainter planets"has been doubted up to now," according to the statement. A map showing the distribution of interstellar dust in our galaxy, the Milky Way, based on measurements by the European Gaia mission.
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