Citizen Scientists Use Internet to Discover 2 Potential Alien Planets

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Ordinary folks surfing the Web have helped spot two alien planet candidates, a new study reveals.

Neither potential planet is thought to be habitable, though one looks to be a rocky world just 2 1/2 times more massive than Earth, researchers said. The other one appears to be about eight times the mass of of Earth.

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