What Are Exoplanets — And Why Do We Care?

Imagine you're looking for new friends in a big neighborhood, that’s like how scientists find exoplanets. They look at stars and see if something else is hiding there, maybe a planet. If the star wobbles or gets dimmer sometimes, that might mean a planet is passing by it. We care because finding other planets helps us understand if Earth is special, or just one of many.

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  1. A planet is found by noticing that a star gets slightly dimmer every few days, like a lightbulb flickering when something passes in front of it.
  2. Scientists see a star wobble, which means another object, possibly a planet, is tugging at it from afar.
  3. Imagine watching a friend wave their hand back and forth on the other side of a window, that’s how we find exoplanets sometimes.

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