Lifelong LearningAstronomy
Planets
Exoplanets Exoplanets are planets
that we've discovered outside our own solar system, that orbit other stars.
When I was a kid, this was just a pipe dream, but now we have discovered
dozens of them. At first it was just the massive ones, but as we
collect more data and our techniques improve, all the way down to
terrestrial planets. Links:
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Extrasolar planet -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PlanetQuest: Exoplanet
Exploration
EXOPLANET - Planets outside of our
Solar System - Exoplanets
Lightest Exoplanet Yet Discovered
Catalog of Exoplanets | The
Planetary Society
Exoplanet Workshop 2009
NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
Kepler &
Exoplanets
Center for Exoplanet
Science
AAVSO: Exoplanet Transit Search Observing Program
ESO - ESO0933 - First Solid
Evidence for a Rocky Exoplanet
New
Exoplanet may have water
Extrasolar Planets
Extrasolar
Planets - Explore the Cosmos | The Planetary Society
ScienceDaily: Extrasolar Planet News
Extrasolar Visions - An Extrasolar
Planets Guide
Extra-Solar Planet Search
Giant Extrasolar
Planets
Exploring the Energy Balance Model for Planetary Variability
EBM planetary variables presentation (unfinished)
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