Transiting circumbinary planets Kepler-34 b and Kepler-35 b
W. F. Welsh,
J. A. Orosz,
J. A. Carter,
D. C. Fabrycky,
Eric B. Ford,
J. J. Lissauer,
A. Prša,
S. N. Quinn,
Darin Ragozzine,
D. R. Short,
G. Torres,
J. N. Winn,
L. R. Doyle,
T. Barclay,
N. Batalha,
S. Bloemen,
E. Brugamyer,
L. A. Buchhave,
C. Caldwell,
D. A. Caldwell,
J. L. Christiansen,
D. R. Ciardi,
W. D. Cochran,
M. Endl,
J. J. Fortney,
III, T. N. Gautier,
R. L. Gilliland,
M. R. Haas,
J. R. Hall,
M. J. Holman,
A. W. Howard,
S. B. Howell,
H. Isaacson,
J. M. Jenkins,
T. C. Klaus,
D. W. Latham,
J. Li,
G. W. Marcy,
T. Mazeh,
E. V. Quintana,
P. Robertson,
A. Shporer,
J. H. Steffen,
G. Windmiller,
D. G. Koch,
W. J. Borucki Press Coverage
- Kepler Discovery Establishes New Class of Planetary System: NASA Press release, Jan 11, 2012.
- NASA's Kepler mission and UF astronomer find two new planets orbiting double suns: UF press release, Jan 11, 2012.
- Kepler Finds More Planets Orbiting Two Stars: New York Times, January 11, 2012
- Kepler Finds Two More Two-Sun Planets: RedOrbit, January 12, 2012.
- There Are Actually Millions of Tatooines In Our Galaxy: Gizmodo, January 11, 2012.