NASA'S Kepler Twitter account (@NASAkepler) typically tweets artsy pictures of space discoveries and planets. In early July, one tweet was might exotic. A moon, as some would call it. In 16 minutes NASA removed the, er, moon, and resumed business. Twitter had a flurry of inspired responses: Was that last photo the newest planet? Too bad, I thought we found a new heavenly body.
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