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When we talked about planetary formation, we said Jovial planets were far out.
But when we started looking around the universe, the first planets we found were Jovial planets near stars. They're called hot Jupiters. They're puzzling. We don't exactly know why they happen.
Currently our detection techniques are wildly biased toward big planets, and planets close to stars. As we improve our detection criteria, we are able to look for smaller, ...
Published on July 17, 2010 11:43