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Gamers Discover Two New Planets by Playing a Browser Game

It’s been a banner week for gamers and ā€œdoing things that count in the real world.ā€ First, they solve a decades-old scientific AIDS stumper using Foldit, and now, they’ve discovered two new possibly Earth-like planets.

http://gawker.com/5841539/will-gamers-discover-the-cure-for-aids

For a couple years now, NASA has been running the Kepler Mission, which gives ā€œcitizen scientistsā€ access to photographs taken by the Kepler Space Telescope with the hope that they will discover habitable new planets. Sister site io9 reports that by playing the Kepler Mission’s browser-based game Planet Hunters, citizen scientists have found two new planets outside of our solar system.

https://gizmodo.com/citizen-scientists-may-have-found-two-new-earth-like-pl-5844283

The Kepler team at NASA has been overwhelmed with data, and has turned to essentially crowdsourcing the research on the project, which otherwise would require a prohibitive amount of manpower. Behold, the power of gaming!

Next up: figuring out how to enable the right mouse button in Facebook games

https://lastchance.cc/what-would-make-facebook-games-great-5844436%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

Citizen Scientists may have found two new Earth-like planets, using Planet Hunters [io9]


You can contact Kirk Hamilton, the author of this post, at [emailĀ protected]. You can also find him on Twitter, Facebook, and lurking around our #tips page.

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