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Monday, 30 January 2012
First Earth-sized planets beyond Solar System reported
The two planets, dubbed Kepler-20e and 20f, are the smallest planets found to date. They are 6,900 miles and 8,200 miles wide — equivalent to 0.87 times Earth, or slightly smaller than Venus, and 1.03 times Earth. They are expected to have rocky makeups. Both worlds circle Kepler-20, a star slightly cooler than the Sun and located 950 light-years from Earth. (It would take the space shuttle 36 million years to travel to Kepler-20.)
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