Extrasolar planet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An extrasolar planet, or exoplanet, is a planet beyond our solar system, orbiting a star other than our Sun. As of 13 November 2009 (2009 -11-13), 405 exoplanets are listed in the ...
Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification - Wikipedia, the free ...
The Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification system is a theoretical model-based classification system for predicting the appearance of extrasolar gas giant planets based on their ...
Departamento de Astrofisica (UCM), Planetas Extrasolares ...
Planetas Extrasolares / Extrasolar Planets . Extra-solar Planets Catalog (From the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia) - www.exoplanet.eu Almanac of Planets (From The Search for ...
NASA - Hubble Finds Extrasolar Planets Far Across Galaxy
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered 16 extrasolar planet candidates orbiting a variety of distant stars in the central region of our Milky Way galaxy.
SPACE.com -- Astronomers Discover Bundle of Extrasolar Planets
Astronomers from around the globe have announced the detection of at least 9 possible extrasolar objects, presumed to be gas-giant planets orbiting nearby stars. If confirmed, the ...
Extrasolar Planets | Universe Today
For decades, astronomers have known our Sun contains a low amount of lithium, while other solar-like stars actually have more. But they didn't know why.
Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification - Wikipedia, the free ...
The Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification system is a theoretical model-based classification system for predicting the appearance of extrasolar gas giant planets based on their ...
Extrasolar Planets - Explore the Cosmos | The Planetary Society
Humans are a planetary race. All of human history took place upon our home planet, and all of human knowledge - religious, philosophical and scientific alike - has been based on ...
Curious About Astronomy? Extrasolar Planets
An artist's vision of another solar system. This is a painting that shows an artist's conception of what some recently discovered extrasolar planets and their sun might look like.
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Version: 2.02 Maintained by © 2009 Jean Schneider (CNRS-LUTH, Paris Observatory) Technical support : Renaud Savalle: For the use of this catalog README first.

