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... parent star every 15 hours — one of the shortest planet orbits ever observed. Such a short orbit must be very tight and implies that ...
siteadmin - 2012-11-01 18:09
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Journal Article Year: 1973 Authors: Joss, P.C. Publication: Icarus Citation Reference: 1973Icar...19..147J Link: Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:14
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Journal Article Year: 2004 Authors: Collins, N.A. and Hughes, S.A. Post-Newtonian approximation; perturbation theory; related approximations Wave generation and sources Classical...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:15
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... many details about transiting exoplanets, from their orbits to their atmospheres and compositions. However, these telescopes mainly ...
siteadmin - 2012-11-01 18:09
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... of angular momentum among the rotating bodies and their orbits? Simon is further interested in the atmospheres of exoplanets and ...
Anonymous - 2013-02-25 12:37
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... it will be possible to study the masses, sizes, densities, orbits and atmospheres of a large cohort of small planets, including a sample ...
siteadmin - 2013-04-09 09:48
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... and other observatories. Results include the discovery of orbits with large obliquities (win10), the nature of exoplanet atmospheres ... be extended into space, by launching VLBI stations into orbits that could extend baselines far beyond the size of the Earth. At this ...
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A nearby star is pummeling a companion planet with a barrage of X-rays a hundred thousand times more than the Earth receives from the Sun. Credit: NASA/CXC/NSF/IPAC/2MASS (see the 
