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Exoplanetology / Extrasolar planet / Super-Earth / Terrestrial planet / Hot Jupiter / Planet / Habitable zone / Gas giant / Brown dwarf / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space
Date: 2010-07-28 10:40:30
Exoplanetology
Extrasolar planet
Super-Earth
Terrestrial planet
Hot Jupiter
Planet
Habitable zone
Gas giant
Brown dwarf
Astronomy
Planetary science
Space

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