the-star-stuff:

All 786 confirmed planets in one handy infographic

Planets are turning out to be so common that to show all the planets in our galaxy, this chart would have to be nested in itself—with each planet replaced by a copy of the chart—at least three levels deep.

[XKCD]

Post source

io9.com

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    I was watching a show on the Science channel about new planet discovery a couple weeks ago! This IS an exciting time!