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  2. GJ 1214 b - Wikipedia

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    While no scientist has stated to believe GJ 1214 b is an ocean planet, if GJ 1214 b is assumed to be an ocean planet, [21] i.e. the interior is assumed to be composed primarily of a water core surrounded by more water, proportions of the total mass consistent with the mass and radius are about 25% rock and 75% water, covered by a thick envelope ...

  3. NASA+ - Wikipedia

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    NASA+ requires no subscription and will be ad free. It includes original programming, [1] which includes updates and livestreams on current space missions, behind-the scenes videos, and documentaries. [2] There are also programs made for kids, such as Elmo visits NASA, The Traveler, NASA Explorers, Other Worlds, and Lucy.

  4. NASA's Space Place - Wikipedia

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    targeting upper-elementary aged children. Launched in 1998, [2] [3] it was the first NASA website to create content about multiple missions directly for children. It has its own url, and it also serves as the kids' portion of the NASA Science Mission Directorate website.

  5. Lingokids Unveils Space Lessons in Partnership with NASA to ...

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    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lingokids, the #1 learning app for kids, is excited to introduce its latest educational innovation: a brand-new space-themed curriculum developed in collaboration with NASA. Tailored for kids aged 2 to 8, the ‘Space Lesson’ immerses young learners in the mysteries of the solar system, offering ...

  6. TOI-700 - Wikipedia

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    Discovered in 2023, TOI-700 e is a terrestrial exoplanet that NASA claims to be an "earth-like" planet, with 95 percent of the Earth’s radius. Discovered by NASA's TESS (Transitioning Exoplanet Survey Satellite), TOI-700 e has a mass of about 0.818 Earths and takes 27.8 days to orbit once around its star. [ 13 ]

  7. List of NASA missions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of NASA missions, both crewed and robotic, since the establishment of NASA in 1957. There are over 80 currently active science missions. There are over 80 currently active science missions.

  8. GJ 1214 - Wikipedia

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    A search for additional planets using transit timing variations was negative. [3] No transit-time variations have yet been found for this transit. As of 2012, "the given data does not allow us to conclude that there is a [second] planet in the mass range 0.1–5 Earth-masses and the period range 0.76–1.23 or 1.91–3.18 days."

  9. Kepler-11 - Wikipedia

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    Kepler-11 and its planets were discovered by NASA's Kepler Mission, a mission tasked with discovering planets in transit around their stars. The transit method that Kepler uses involves detecting dips in brightness in stars. These dips in brightness can be interpreted as planets whose orbits move in front of their stars from the perspective of ...