Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble and Kepler space telescopes have uncovered tantalizing evidence for what could be a moon orbiting a gas-giant planet that orbits the star Kepler 1625, located 8,000 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.
This program aired live on Friday, October 5th at 1 p.m. ET with Hubble scientists answering questions about what this evidence could mean for the future of exploring new worlds outside our solar system.
Joining this Live Q&A:
· Senior Project Scientist: Jennifer Wiseman
· Deputy Operations Project Scientist: Knicole Colon
· Host: Erin Kisliuk
To learn more about this discovery:
For more about Hubble: www.nasa.gov/hubble
This program aired live on Friday, October 5th at 1 p.m. ET with Hubble scientists answering questions about what this evidence could mean for the future of exploring new worlds outside our solar system.
Joining this Live Q&A:
· Senior Project Scientist: Jennifer Wiseman
· Deputy Operations Project Scientist: Knicole Colon
· Host: Erin Kisliuk
To learn more about this discovery:
For more about Hubble: www.nasa.gov/hubble
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