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<Link> Scientists Directly Image Extrasolar Gas Giant GJ 504b - mark_ryherd - 08-08-2013 http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/science-image-extrasolar-gas-giant-01288.html Interesting find, my understanding is that despite being in an orbit farther out than neptune this planet is still warm from its recent creation. Don't think we even have the primary listed in the OA Master Star List. RE: <Link> Scientists Directly Image Extrasolar Gas Giant GJ 504b - stevebowers - 08-08-2013 It is there now, as 57 Virginis http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/49fc193234b06 RE: <Link> Scientists Directly Image Extrasolar Gas Giant GJ 504b - mark_ryherd - 08-09-2013 59 Virginis not 57 Virginis. If you get to it before I have a chance to edit. I'll cobble together a short article, probably will call the planet Sakura. RE: <Link> Scientists Directly Image Extrasolar Gas Giant GJ 504b - stevebowers - 08-10-2013 Ah yes. I got it mixed up with the distance. |