Eksempler på bruk av Extrasolar planets på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Searching for and studying extrasolar planets is the aim of several of ESA's scientific missions.
Studying extrasolar planets, especially if they are very close to their parent stars, is not easy because the starlight is usually too blinding.
The main catalogue comprises databases of all of the currently confirmed extrasolar planets as well as a database of unconfirmed planet detections.
Of the 843 extrasolar planets discovered by November 1,
By analyzing the wavelengths of light from a background source(extrasolar planets) that are located behind the gravitational lens,
Of the 838 extrasolar planets discovered by September 21,
Since the dawn of the[[space age]] in the 1950s and the discovery of[[extrasolar planets]] in the 1990s,
the scientists were able to conclude that the place that“produces” clouds of extrasolar planets has the correct pressure
also in refining techniques used in searching for extrasolar planets.
In the search for extrasolar planets, Neptune has been used as a metonym:extrasolar bodies as"Jupiters.">
The 13MJ limit is not universally agreed upon and the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia includes objects up to 20 Jupiter masses,[121]
Due to the fact that the rocky extrasolar planets often look like small
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia[7] is an astronomy website, founded in Paris,planet and a full list interactive catalog spreadsheet.">
The extrasolar planet issue was deemed too complex to resolve at the 2006 IAU conference.
ESA paves the way for an avalanche of new extrasolar planet discoveries.
It is a type of extrasolar planet known as a'hot Jupiter'.
co-discoverer of the first extrasolar planet around a main-sequence star.
Hubble finds first organic molecule on extrasolar planet.
This was the first confirmed transiting extrasolar planet ever discovered.
In 2000 the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Team announced the discovery of an extrasolar planet orbiting the star.