I'm sick of gas giants being discovered yearly. Don't get me wrong, I really like gas giants because they are usually gorgeous. But I'm just more interested in terrestrial planets - as, I'm sure, you all are. Is there any possibility that the Kepler Telescope discovers more rocky planets orbiting distant stars?
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