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Planets Everywhere

Planets Everywhere
This artist's illustration gives an impression of how common planets are around the stars in the Milky Way. The planets, their orbits, and their host stars are all vastly magnified compared to their real separations. A six-year search that surveyed millions of stars using the microlensing technique concluded that planets around stars are the rule rather than the exception. The average number of planets per star is greater than one.
  • Release Date
    January 11, 2012
  • Science Release
    The Milky Way Contains at Least 100 Billion Planets According to Survey
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    NASA, ESA, and M. Kornmesser (ESO)

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Last Updated
Feb 17, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD
claire.andreoli@nasa.gov