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Scientists discover planets outside Milky Way for the first time
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2018-02-10
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Astronomers knew planets weren't confined to just the Milky Way galaxy, but for the first time, scientists from the University of Oklahoma discovered planets located at a distant galaxy 3.8 billion light-years away.
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