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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.

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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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