While working on her bachelor’s degree in physics and astronomy, Michelle Kunimoto found four previously unknown planets.
College is often a time of great personal and scholarly discovery, and that is particularly true of a recent graduate at the University of British Columbia.
While working on her bachelor’s degree in physics and astronomy, Michelle Kunimoto found 4 previously unknown planets.
Until they’ve been confirmed, they are all being regarded as ‘planet candidates’ and each carries the cataloging distinction KOI, or Kepler Object of Interest.
Of the 4, KOI 408.5 is capturing the most attention.
The Neptune-sized celestial body is in its star’s habitable zone, making it more likely to have what it takes to support life.
Said Kunomoto of the orb, “Like our own Neptune, it’s unlikely to have a rocky surface or oceans.The exciti