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Exoplanetology / Monoceros constellation / Extrasolar planets / Space telescopes / Transiting extrasolar planets / COROT / Super-Earth / Kepler / Hot Jupiter / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space
Exoplanetology
Monoceros constellation
Extrasolar planets
Space telescopes
Transiting extrasolar planets
COROT
Super-Earth
Kepler
Hot Jupiter
Astronomy
Planetary science
Space

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