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Exoplanetology / Extrasolar planets / Hot Jupiters / Extrasolar moon / Hill sphere / HD 28185 b / Jupiter / 47 Ursae Majoris / Planet / Astronomy / Planetary science / Celestial mechanics
Exoplanetology
Extrasolar planets
Hot Jupiters
Extrasolar moon
Hill sphere
HD 28185 b
Jupiter
47 Ursae Majoris
Planet
Astronomy
Planetary science
Celestial mechanics

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