Exoplanets

Exoplanets are the supposed planets which exist beyond the solar system. These planets are not visibly seen and cannot be resolved directly, but are discovered through indirect methods, such as slight brightness fluctuations of stars as seen over long analysis through either earth-bound telescope arrays or alleged space-based telescopes.

Harvard University's terrestrial telescope array, the MEarth Project, explains (Archive):



Astronomers Baffled
Readers may read through the following articles and decide for themselves on the integrity of this science.

New Scientist - The weirdest stars we've ever seen have astronomers utterly baffled (Archive)