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- Q1044861 subject Q10651.
- Q1044861 subject Q15099902.
- Q1044861 subject Q6421057.
- Q1044861 subject Q7033942.
- Q1044861 subject Q7217174.
- Q1044861 abstract "Gliese 667 Cb is an exoplanet orbiting the star Gliese 667 C, a member of the Gliese 667 triple-star system. It is the most massive planet discovered in the system and is likely a super-Earth or a mini-Neptune. Orbital-stability analysis indicates that it cannot be more than twice its minimum mass. It orbits too close to the star to be in the habitable zone. Eccentricity analysis indicates that Gliese 667 Cb is not a rocky planet.".
- Q1044861 thumbnail Gliese_667.jpg?width=300.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q10651.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q143821.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q15099902.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q151991.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q208474.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q215913.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q327757.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q44559.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q591022.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q6421057.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q691537.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033942.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217174.
- Q1044861 wikiPageWikiLink Q8865.
- Q1044861 type Place.
- Q1044861 type CelestialBody.
- Q1044861 type Location.
- Q1044861 type Place.
- Q1044861 type Planet.
- Q1044861 type Thing.
- Q1044861 type Q634.
- Q1044861 comment "Gliese 667 Cb is an exoplanet orbiting the star Gliese 667 C, a member of the Gliese 667 triple-star system. It is the most massive planet discovered in the system and is likely a super-Earth or a mini-Neptune. Orbital-stability analysis indicates that it cannot be more than twice its minimum mass. It orbits too close to the star to be in the habitable zone. Eccentricity analysis indicates that Gliese 667 Cb is not a rocky planet.".
- Q1044861 label "Gliese 667 Cb".
- Q1044861 depiction Gliese_667.jpg.