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John Chambers
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John Chambers: Carnegie Institution for Science, 5241 Broad Branch Road NW, Washington DC 20015, USA. chambers@dtm.ciw.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 467, issue 7314, 405-406

Abstract: A fresh analysis of data from gravitational microlensing surveys for planets orbiting stars other than the Sun finds that gas-giant planets similar to Jupiter are more common than previously thought.

Date: 2010
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