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Kepler 10-B, Smallest Planet Outside Our Solar System, Discovered By NASA

Space

01/10/11 04:18 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — A NASA telescope has found the smallest planet outside our solar system and it is rocky just like Earth.

But it is way too hot for any life. One side of the planet is about 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. The planet is called Kepler 10-b after the telescope that found it.

NASA scientist Natalie Batalha (Bah-TAL'-ya) said the planet is about 1.4 times the size of Earth and has a mass about 4 1/2 times our planet's. Astronomers have found other planets outside our solar system that are closer in mass to Earth, but none this small in width.

The reason it's so hot is that it is 20 times closer to its star than Mercury is to our sun.

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01:46 AM on 01/12/2011
Is it a dangerous planet?
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UGH!....people don't taste good.
06:43 PM on 01/12/2011
If it has a gun...it could be.
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09:28 AM on 01/11/2011
maybe they should have named that planet Hell Prime
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08:45 AM on 01/11/2011
Is it big enough to hold the Republican party?
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08:33 AM on 01/11/2011
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10:17 AM on 01/11/2011
One way trip only ...