Discover the solar system 7 planets

The appearance of the seventh planet around a distant star has turned it into one of the most planetary systems ever observed.

The existence of the planetary system of the dwarf KIC 11442793 has been confirmed by two European scientists at Arxiv.org website, and the discovery of the seventh planet can help this solar system to be listed. The most planetary group.

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European experts have found a solar system with up to 7 members - (Photo: NASA)

KIC 11442793, 2,500 light-years from Earth, has some similarities to our solar system, but all of its seven planets maintain a trajectory very close to the central star.

Specifically, all 7 planets are in the distance of the Earth - the sun, creating a crowded and cramped solar system.

The planet has just been located at the 5th farthest distance from the central star, while its orbit is only about 125 days.

With a radius of 2.8 times the Earth, it belongs to a family of 2 Earth-sized members, 3 'Super Earth' , and 2 larger celestial bodies, according to the Oxford University (UK) group.

Another star, HD 10180 , is said to be about 7 planets or more, with experts discovering nine planetary signals around the star.

Meanwhile, star GJ 887C can also be listed as a crowded family.