Examples of using Extrasolar planet in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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NGTS-1b is a confirmed hot Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet orbiting NGTS-1, a red dwarf
HD 8574 b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2001 by a team of European astronomers using Doppler spectroscopy as part of the ELODIE Planet Search Survey, and was published in a paper with five other planets. .
HD 153950 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 162 light-years awayThis planet was discovered on October 26, 2008 by Moutou et al.
In 2006, an even smaller extrasolar planet(only 5.5 times the mass of Earth) was found orbiting the red dwarf OGLE-2005-BLG-390L; it lies 390 million km(2.6 AU) from the star
In 2006, an even smaller extrasolar planet(only 5.5 M⊕) was found orbiting the red dwarf OGLE-2005-BLG-390L; it lies 390 million km(2.6 AU) from the star and its surface temperature
team led by Stephane Udry), namely 5.03 times that of the Earth, is correct, it is the smallest extrasolar planet revolving around a normal star discovered to date.
Even with the lowest age, it is the oldest extrasolar planet directly imaged, as for 2013.
HD 209458 b's sodium layer.[22] HD 189733 is also the first extrasolar planet confirmed to have carbon dioxide in its atmosphere.[23].
was identified as a possible candidate extrasolar planet from two seasons of observations, November 2003 to March 2004 and November 2004 to March 2005.
As part of NASA's Extrasolar Planet Observation and Characterization mission, the scientists obtained two separate 24-hour observations of light intensity from Earth in seven bands of visible light, from shorter wavelengths near ultraviolet to longer wavelengths near infrared.
It was discovered in July 1998 by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search team.[2][3] At the time of discovery it was the extrasolar planet with the longest orbital period, though longer-period planets have subsequently been discovered.
Epoch, or Extrasolar Planet Observation and Characterization,
Soon after the discovery, separate teams led by David Charbonneau and Gregory W. Henry were able to detect a transit of the planet across the surface of the star making it the first known transiting extrasolar planet.[6] The planet received the designation HD 209458 b.
only 60 percent its luminosity.[103] The closest known extrasolar planet to the Sun lies around the star Epsilon Eridani,
is an extrasolar planet in a long-period orbit around the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A. Located at a similar distance from its star as Jupiter is from our Sun,
wide-orbiting planet(Gliese 777b) was announced by the Geneva extrasolar planet search team.[1] The planet orbited in circular path and the orbital eccentricity
and the Wise Observatory; the second group was the California and Carnegie Planet Search team) discovered an extrasolar planet orbiting the star by using the radial velocity planet search method.
with 115% of its mass, a radius of 129% times that of the Sun, and a surface temperature of 5,750 K.[2] There is one known extrasolar planet orbiting Kepler-41.[3].
Astronomers have since identified more than 500 extrasolar planets(as of November 2010).
About a thousand of these extrasolar planets- known as exoplanets- may be rocky