Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "A hot Neptune is a type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus or Neptune in an orbit close to its star, normally less than 1 AU. There are no hot Neptunes in the Solar System. Recent observations have revealed a larger potential population of hot Neptunes in the Milky Way than previously thought. The first hot Neptune to be discovered with certainty was Gliese 436 b in 2007, an exoplanet about 33 light years away."@en }
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- Hot_Neptune abstract "A hot Neptune is a type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus or Neptune in an orbit close to its star, normally less than 1 AU. There are no hot Neptunes in the Solar System. Recent observations have revealed a larger potential population of hot Neptunes in the Milky Way than previously thought. The first hot Neptune to be discovered with certainty was Gliese 436 b in 2007, an exoplanet about 33 light years away.".
- Hot_Neptune comment "A hot Neptune is a type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus or Neptune in an orbit close to its star, normally less than 1 AU. There are no hot Neptunes in the Solar System. Recent observations have revealed a larger potential population of hot Neptunes in the Milky Way than previously thought. The first hot Neptune to be discovered with certainty was Gliese 436 b in 2007, an exoplanet about 33 light years away.".