
Citizen scientists find 'Jupiter-like' planet, NASA says
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NASA announced this week that citizen scientists had spotted a Jupiter-like exoplanet in data from its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
The finding, which was published in the Astronomical Journal, is significant because its 261-day year is long compared to many known gas giants outside our solar system.
The planet is also reportedly just a bit farther from its star than Venus is from the sun.
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