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Bingo! A planet!
Search for exoplanets –
such a romantic story.
Find other globes round other stars
a feat that’s extrasensory.
For it’s beyond a human eye
to view transits ephemeris.
Telescopes and cameras
are what we need to see this.
A light curve like a trail of dust
blown through a window crack,
or scattered grains of sand
dribbled from a carried sack.
A blur of readings suddenly
drops down a tiny bit.
Almost imperceptibly
a planet is, in photons, writ.
You can see beyond your eyes
and hear beyond your ears,
and reach beyond your outstretched hands
to mysteries like these.
by Kate Rauner
Learn more at wikipedia and find one of the latest discoveries at phys.org/news
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Published on January 18, 2017 12:30