Canadian Ph.D. student discovers 17 new planets
Canadian Ph.D. student discovers 17 new planets |Canadian Ph.D. student discovers 17 new planets A Canadian Ph.D. student discovered 17 new planets around the solar system using a Kepler telescope.
Canadian student
According to a foreign news agency, a Canadian student with the help of a Kepler space telescope designed by NASA to search planets has discovered 17 nearby planets.
The University of British Columbia
At the University of British Columbia, Ph.D. student Michelle Kunimoto has discovered 17 planets beyond the solar system, some of which have precision and are located in the habitat or habitat.
Ph.D. student
It is believed that water may also be present. In this regard, Ph.D. student Michelle says that so far only 15 planets have been found in habitable habitats and a new planet at a distance of a thousand light-years from Earth is good news.
Michelle uses arboretum as a commonly used method for tracing planets in which the planet can be seen moving in front of its sun. That is, when a planet passes in front of its sun, it shuts off some of its light. This lack of light helps to determine the size and orbit of the planet.
Discovers that
Michelle discovers that she is about twice the size of our planet and that this working planet is bigger than Mercury. Earlier this year, in January this year, 17-year-old Wolf discovered a new planet in the solar system during an internship at the US spacecraft.