GJ 1214 b

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Coniectura artistica planetae GJ 1214 b

GJ 1214 b est extrasolaris planeta anno 2009 a Davide Charbonneau et aliis inventus, qui stellam GJ 1214 circumerrat. Quae stella 42 spatiis luce mensis a Tellure distans in constellatione Ophiucho reperitur. Planetae GJ 1214 b periodus orbitalis 1.580404 dierum reportatur, massa 6.55 massae Telluris.

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  • Charbonneau, David; Zachory K. Berta, Jonathan Irwin, Christopher J. Burke, Philip Nutzman, Lars A. Buchhave, Christophe Lovis, Xavier Bonfils, David W. Latham, Stéphane Udry, Ruth A. Murray-Clay, Matthew J. Holman, Emilio E. Falco, Joshua N. Winn, Didier Queloz, Francesco Pepe, Michel Mayor, Xavier Delfosse, Thierry Forveille (2009). "A super-Earth transiting a nearby low-mass star". Nature 462 (17 December 2009): 891–894 

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Data astronomica: "NAME G 139-21b" apud SIMBAD.