The power of the wobble: Finding exoplanets in the shifting of starlight
They say there's more than one way to skin an interstellar cat, and in astronomy there's more than one way to find alien exoplanets orbiting a distant star. With the recent shut-down of NASA's prolific Kepler mission and its windfall of discoveries, it's time to look towards the future, and towards alternatives.
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The power of the wobble: Finding exoplanets in the shifting of starlight
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