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Exoplanetology / Extrasolar planet / COROT / Kepler / Terrestrial planet / Planetary system / Methods of detecting extrasolar planets / Planet / Hot Jupiter / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space
Date: 2014-03-04 20:07:56
Exoplanetology
Extrasolar planet
COROT
Kepler
Terrestrial planet
Planetary system
Methods of detecting extrasolar planets
Planet
Hot Jupiter
Astronomy
Planetary science
Space

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