Works matching DE "OBSERVATIONS of Jupiter"


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    WASP-71b: a bloated hot Jupiter in a 2.9-day, prograde orbit around an evolved F8 star.

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    Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique, 2013, v. 552, n. 2, p. A120, doi. 10.1051/0004-6361/201220727
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    • Smith, A. M. S.;
    • Anderson, D. R.;
    • Bouchy, F.;
    • Collier Cameron, A.;
    • Doyle, A. P.;
    • Fumel, A.;
    • Gillon, M.;
    • Hébrard, G.;
    • Hellier, C.;
    • Jehin, E.;
    • Lendl, M.;
    • Maxted, P. F. L.;
    • Moutou, C.;
    • Pepe, F.;
    • Pollacco, D.;
    • Queloz, D.;
    • Santerne, A.;
    • Segransan, D.;
    • Smalley, B.;
    • Southworth, J.
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    The big hit.

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    Mercury, 1994, v. 23, n. 4, p. 13
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    • Musser, George
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    Astronomy for peace in India.

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    Astronomy & Geophysics, 2013, v. 54, n. 6, p. 5.6, doi. 10.1093/astrogeo/att145
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    Amateur spots impact on Jupiter.

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    Astronomy & Geophysics, 2009, v. 50, n. 5, p. 5.04, doi. 10.1111/j.1468-4004.2009.50504_2.x
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    Context and continuity.

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    Astronomy & Geophysics, 2009, v. 50, n. 3, p. 3.15, doi. 10.1111/j.1468-4004.2009.50314_2.x
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    • Foulkes, Michael
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    Measuring the impacts.

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    Sciences, 1994, v. 34, n. 3, p. 33
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    • Coontz Jr., Robert J.
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    Pop! Pow! Smash!

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    Sciences, 1994, v. 34, n. 3, p. 31
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    • Levy, David H.
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    By Jove.

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    Sciences, 1993, v. 33, n. 1, p. 6, doi. 10.1002/j.2326-1951.1993.tb03062.x
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    • Schoeberlein, Lara
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    Collision course.

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    Rocks & Minerals, 1994, v. 69, n. 4, p. 217
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    • Matty, Jane M.
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    Impact consensus emerges.

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    Nature, 1995, v. 375, n. 6530, p. 358, doi. 10.1038/375358a0
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    • Leonard, Peter T.
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    Events after the events.

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    Nature, 1994, v. 372, n. 6505, p. 404, doi. 10.1038/372404a0
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    • Weissman, Paul
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    Dazzling demise of a comet.

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    Nature, 1994, v. 370, n. 6487, p. 245, doi. 10.1038/370245a0
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    • Chapman, Clark R.
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    The big fizzle is coming.

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    Nature, 1994, v. 370, n. 6485, p. 94, doi. 10.1038/370094a0
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    • Weissman, Paul
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    FROM THE JOURNAL ARCHIVE.

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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 2019, v. 129, n. 1, p. 12
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    • Chuter, John
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    Conjunctions and comparisons.

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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 2018, v. 128, n. 2, p. 70
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    • McKim, Richard
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    Jupiter Section.

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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 2015, v. 125, n. 5, p. 296
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    • Rogers, John
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    Jupiter Section.

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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 2009, v. 119, n. 5, p. 268
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    • Rogers, John H.
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    The face of Jupiter in 2005.

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    Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 2005, v. 115, n. 4, p. 188
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    • Rogers, John
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