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Scientists found 10,000 possible exoplanets hiding in NASA data

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Machine learning has helped scientists identify 10,091 candidate exoplanets. The next step is to confirm which ones are truly worlds beyond our own.

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Scientists used artificial intelligence tools to analyze data that NASA had stored on planets beyond the solar system. The result has been the discovery of 10,000 exoplanets candidates who were “hidden” in the files and had not been considered by previous analysis. Initial data were collected by the Transit Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS) that NASA launched in 2018. Research published in The Astrophysical Journal found 10,000 91 possible new …

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