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Space / Sagittarius constellation / Exoplanetology / Planetary systems / Gravitational microlensing / Extrasolar planets / Massive compact halo object / Free-floating planet / Planet / Astronomy / Gravitational lensing / Planetary science
Date: 2014-04-03 13:36:53
Space
Sagittarius constellation
Exoplanetology
Planetary systems
Gravitational microlensing
Extrasolar planets
Massive compact halo object
Free-floating planet
Planet
Astronomy
Gravitational lensing
Planetary science

Strange New Worlds. (Ida & Lin)! Detecting Planets with Microlensing

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