Astronomers find a perfectly synchronized sextuplet of planets orbiting a nearby star

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The TESS and CHEOPS missions have observed a resonant sextuplet of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright star HD 110067. The data from these observations, as well as ground-based photometry and high-resolution imaging, are publicly available. The study utilized various codes and resources for data reduction and analysis. This discovery adds to the growing body of knowledge about planetary systems and their dynamics.
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