Most likely Kepler's found another thousand of the buggers.
More interestingly would be if they've identified Goldilocks-zone planets around a nearby G-type star (Alpha Centauri A, or Tau Ceti).
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evil_andy Stick stick stick stick sticky sticky stick stick, Tue 21 Feb 2017, 15:50,
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I know what you mean, I remember when planets around other stars was theoretical
Now there's loads of them.
Hoping that it's bigger than that for them to call a press conference.
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Cerebus Sticky! Sticky! Stick! Stick!, Tue 21 Feb 2017, 16:08,
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