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- Q616725 subject Q6392646.
- Q616725 subject Q6421057.
- Q616725 subject Q7009270.
- Q616725 subject Q7217169.
- Q616725 subject Q7217174.
- Q616725 abstract "HD 108147 b is a gas giant exoplanet with a minimum mass about half that of Jupiter. It orbits the star in a very tight "torch orbit". The distance between the planet and the star is only a tenth of the distance between Earth and the Sun (0.1AU). A number of such worlds are known to exist, but the eccentricity of this planet is unusually high. Planets orbiting very close to their parent stars usually have round orbits because of the tidal forces between the bodies.".
- Q616725 wikiPageExternalLink etoile.php?nom=HD+108147.
- Q616725 wikiPageExternalLink aah3477.html.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q1039870.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q10542.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q121750.
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- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q2.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q208474.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q223325.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q2273386.
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- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q6392646.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q6421057.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009270.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217169.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217174.
- Q616725 wikiPageWikiLink Q752075.
- Q616725 type Place.
- Q616725 type CelestialBody.
- Q616725 type Location.
- Q616725 type Place.
- Q616725 type Planet.
- Q616725 type Thing.
- Q616725 type Q634.
- Q616725 comment "HD 108147 b is a gas giant exoplanet with a minimum mass about half that of Jupiter. It orbits the star in a very tight "torch orbit". The distance between the planet and the star is only a tenth of the distance between Earth and the Sun (0.1AU). A number of such worlds are known to exist, but the eccentricity of this planet is unusually high. Planets orbiting very close to their parent stars usually have round orbits because of the tidal forces between the bodies.".
- Q616725 label "HD 108147 b".