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I've got a very weak signal http://mijnnn.icu nn teen An Earth-sized planet orbiting a star about the same distance that Earth is from the sun would take a year to pass under Kepler's gaze. Scientists want three or four years' worth of data to be sure a change in the amount of light coming from a target star is due to a passing planet and not an eclipsing neighbor star, a stellar flare or some other phenomena.
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