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Kepler Space Telescope Detects 10 New Earth-Like Planets
Kepler detects 10 new Earth-like exoplanets within their host star's habitable zone. The Kepler Space Telescope of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has once again detected new Earth-like planets that were within the so-called habitable zone, the region around their star that have suitable condition, neither too hot nor too cold, for liquid water to exists on the planet's surface.
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