'Earth's bigger cousin' detected

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In a discovery that they described as a milestone in the quest to find out if
humans are alone in the universe, astronomers announced yesterday that
they had found the smallest planet yet outside the solar system.

With a mass only seven times that of the Earth, the new planet is probably a
ball of rock, its discoverers said. Orbiting closely to a dim red star in Aquarius
known as Gliese 876, it is the third and innermost member of a shrunken
version of our own solar system.

"This is by far the most Earth-like planet ever found," said Dr. Geoffrey Marcy
of the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the team that made the
discovery using one of the giant 10-meter diameter Keck telescopes in Hawaii.
Found: Earth's Distant Cousin
 

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