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- Q1153727 subject Q10650.
- Q1153727 subject Q6392646.
- Q1153727 subject Q7217174.
- Q1153727 subject Q7217176.
- Q1153727 subject Q8430653.
- Q1153727 abstract "V391 Pegasi b, also known as HS 2201+2610 b, is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star V391 Pegasi approximately 4570 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. The planet was discovered by means of variable star timing, which measured anomalies in variability of the star caused by a planet. It is the first planet to be detected with this method. It found to have mass of 3.2 times Jupiter, semi-major axis of 1.7 AU, and orbital period of 1170 days. The planet was discovered in March 2007 and published in September 2007. Its survival indicates that planets at Earth-like distances can survive their star's red-giant phase, though this is a much larger planet than Earth (about the same size as Jupiter and Saturn).".
- Q1153727 wikiPageExternalLink planet.php?p1=V391+Peg&p2=b.
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- Q1153727 wikiPageWikiLink Q10650.
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- Q1153727 wikiPageWikiLink Q6392646.
- Q1153727 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217174.
- Q1153727 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217176.
- Q1153727 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430653.
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- Q1153727 type Place.
- Q1153727 type CelestialBody.
- Q1153727 type Location.
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- Q1153727 type Planet.
- Q1153727 type Thing.
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- Q1153727 comment "V391 Pegasi b, also known as HS 2201+2610 b, is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star V391 Pegasi approximately 4570 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. The planet was discovered by means of variable star timing, which measured anomalies in variability of the star caused by a planet. It is the first planet to be detected with this method. It found to have mass of 3.2 times Jupiter, semi-major axis of 1.7 AU, and orbital period of 1170 days.".
- Q1153727 label "V391 Pegasi b".