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Article: Boyle observatory detects possible new planet.
- Article from:
- Leitrim Observer (Carrick-on-Shannon, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- June 25, 2008
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Boyle-based, Kingsland Observatory has detected what may be a new planet during a routine observation of a star outside our Solar System.
According to reports earlier this week Kingsland Observatory, home to the largest modern operational telescope in the British Isles, carried out its observations in March this year, however the results were only published recently in ...
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