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Kepler-186f – Earth's Exoplanet Twin | Dark Sky Diary
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NASA's Kepler Space Telescope discovered an Earth-like planet - RASC Montreal Centre
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Finding Another Earth | NASA
NASA stunned by Earth-like planet in habitable zone: 'One we've been looking for' | Science | News | Express.co.uk
Kepler Space Telescope discovers Earth-sized Planet in star's habitable zone - SpaceFlight Insider
NASA retired Kepler, a telescope that discovered thousands of worlds beyond our solar system - Vox
Kepler Finds 1st Earth-Size Planet In 'Habitable Zone' of Another Star | NASA
Earth's Cousin': Scientists Find Alien Planet That's Most Like Home
Kepler-186f - Wikipedia
Alternative Earths – Secrets of Sustaining Life
Infographic: Planet Kepler-186f, trailblazer – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Digital press kit – Kepler-186f: The First Earth-size Habitable Zone Planet of Another Star | NASA
Kepler-186f", a new planet about 582 light-years (178.5 parsecs, or nearly 5.298×1015 km) from the earth. | Astronomy facts, Space and astronomy, Space facts
Alternative Earths – Secrets of Sustaining Life
A better than 50/50 chance Kepler-186f has technological life. (Updated) | Science 2.0
NASA retires planet-hunting Kepler space telescope | News | DW | 31.10.2018
Kepler-37 from a backyard telescope | Tom Barclay
Visit Kepler's Exoplanets—And Don't Worry About the Natives (At Least for Now) | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
NASA: Kepler-186f: The first discovered Earth-size planet in the habitable zone of another star
NASA Viz: Another Earth?
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The Kepler Revolution - Eos
What Would It Be Like to Live on Alien Planet Kepler-186f? | Space
Unlocking the mysteries of the Earth's twin, Kepler-186f, and other exoplanets | Astronomy | The Guardian
NASA retired Kepler, a telescope that discovered thousands of worlds beyond our solar system - Vox
Katie Mack - The Kepler space telescope has found the most Earth-like exoplanet yet! #Kepler186f The newly discovered exoplanet (a planet orbiting another star), called Kepler 186f, is only 10% larger than