PIA22193: Kepler-90 System Compared to Our Solar System (Artist's Concept)


Kepler-90 System Compared to Our Solar System (Artist’s Concept)

Caption:

Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star, with the recent discovery of an eighth planet circling Kepler-90, a Sun-like star 2,545 light years from Earth. The planet was discovered in data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope. This artist's concept depicts the Kepler-90 system compared with our own solar system.

The newly-discovered Kepler-90i -- a sizzling hot, rocky planet that orbits its star once every 14.4 days -- was found using machine learning from Google. Machine learning is an approach to artificial intelligence in which computers "learn." In this case, computers learned to identify planets by finding in Kepler data instances where the telescope recorded changes in starlight caused by planets beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets.

Background Info:

NASA Ames manages the Kepler and K2 missions for NASA's Science Mission Directorate. JPL managed Kepler mission development. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation operates the flight system with support from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

For more information on the Kepler and the K2 mission, visit www.nasa.gov/Kepler .

For more information about exoplanets, visit https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/ .

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target Kepler-90
System Kepler-90
Target Type Exoplanet
Mission Kepler
Instrument Host Kepler
Host Type Space Telescope
Instrument
Detector
Extra Keywords Artwork, Atmosphere, Color, Infrared, Orbit
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2017-12-14
Date in Caption
Image Credit NASA/Ames Research Center/Wendy Stenzel
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA22193
Identifier PIA22193