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How NASA Visualizes Stunning Worlds Without Ever Seeing Them
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8 years ago
Every time a new exoplanet is discovered, the announcement is accompanied by an artist’s rendering of that world. So when scientists recently discovered the seven exoplanets of Trappist-1, NASA's visual artists had their work cut out for them.
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