The early findings suggests that there are triple the number of known planets outside our own solar system - 54 of them are Earth size and in the habitable zones from their suns.
Only two potentially habitable planets have previously been found outside earth's solar system, so Kepler scientists are very excited at finding so many possible candidate planets.
Speaking at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Kepler chief scientist William Borucki said: 'I am really delighted that we are seeing so many candidate planets and that means there is a rich ocean of planets out there to explore.
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