WASP-7 b and XO-5 b

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WASP-7 b and XO-5 b

Post #1by symaski62 » 19.05.2008, 12:51

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Re: WASP-7 b and XO-5 b

Post #2by ajtribick » 20.05.2008, 10:33


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Re: WASP-7 b and XO-5 b

Post #3by chris » 20.05.2008, 17:13

ajtribick wrote:...and now XO-4b too.

These names just make me think of cognac . . .

--Chris

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Re: WASP-7 b and XO-5 b

Post #4by ajtribick » 10.06.2008, 18:23

Add WASP-10b and WASP-14b to the lists too, both of which are massive planets in somewhat eccentric orbits (seems to be a recurrent theme for close-in superjupiters)


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