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English: french labels : This figure shows the number of systems with one, two, three, planets, etc. Each dot represents one known planetary system. We know of more than 2,000 one-planet systems, and progressively fewer systems with many planets. The discovery of Kepler-90i, the first known exoplanet system with eight planets, is a hint of more highly populated systems to come. |
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Source | https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/ames/kepler/exoplanet-populations |
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