US astronomers say they have found two more Neptune-sized planets orbiting stars beyond our Solar System.
They say their discovery of the smallest worlds yet seen circling other stars is a breakthrough in the search for other Earths and for life in space.
They are only about 15 times more massive than the Earth. Previously known worlds were Jupiter-class, some 318 times more massive than the Earth.
One of the new planets is in the first four-planet system ever discovered.
Everyone seems to be jumping on the blog bandwagon so I thought I'd give it a go as well. Haven't really got a clue what I'm going to talk about, but that's never really stopped me from saying something, so . . .
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Tuesday, September 07, 2004
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Small planets seen by astronomers
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