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- Q1202885 subject Q6392646.
- Q1202885 subject Q7009248.
- Q1202885 subject Q7033946.
- Q1202885 subject Q7217167.
- Q1202885 subject Q7217174.
- Q1202885 subject Q9142574.
- Q1202885 abstract "OGLE2-TR-L9b is an extrasolar planet discovered by three undergraduate students from Leiden University, Netherlands.The planet is about 4.5 times as massive as Jupiter and is the first discovered planet orbiting a fast rotating hot star.Initially discovered while testing a method for investigating light fluctuations in the OGLE database, the planet's existence was later confirmed by follow up observations from the ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile.".
- Q1202885 thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_OGLE2-TR-L9_b.png?width=300.
- Q1202885 wikiPageExternalLink etoile.php?nom=OGLE2-TR-L9.
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- Q1202885 wikiPageWikiLink Q9142574.
- Q1202885 type Place.
- Q1202885 type CelestialBody.
- Q1202885 type Location.
- Q1202885 type Place.
- Q1202885 type Planet.
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- Q1202885 comment "OGLE2-TR-L9b is an extrasolar planet discovered by three undergraduate students from Leiden University, Netherlands.The planet is about 4.5 times as massive as Jupiter and is the first discovered planet orbiting a fast rotating hot star.Initially discovered while testing a method for investigating light fluctuations in the OGLE database, the planet's existence was later confirmed by follow up observations from the ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile.".
- Q1202885 label "OGLE2-TR-L9b".
- Q1202885 depiction Exoplanet_Comparison_OGLE2-TR-L9_b.png.