A real-life "Tatooine," this planet was Kepler's first discovery of a planet that orbits two stars
A real-life "Tatooine," this planet was Kepler's first discovery of a planet that orbits two stars - what is known as a circumbinary planet. The Kepler space telescope is a retired space telescope launched by NASA in 2009. Named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, the spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit. (Photo by: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

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