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Space / European Southern Observatory / Telescopes / Science and technology in Europe / Extrasolar planet / Very Large Telescope / Binary star / Methods of detecting extrasolar planets / COROT / Astronomy / Planetary science / Exoplanetology
Date: 2015-02-12 09:53:43
Space
European Southern Observatory
Telescopes
Science and technology in Europe
Extrasolar planet
Very Large Telescope
Binary star
Methods of detecting extrasolar planets
COROT
Astronomy
Planetary science
Exoplanetology

Undercover Stars Among Exoplanet Candidates

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