Panel Discussion IV

I. Hubeny Welcome to the last panel meeting. We invite general comments either from the audience or from the panelists. V. Trimble Well, Mercedes started us with a vocabulary item and I think I would like to end with a vocabulary item. When they were first discovered, we called them ‘extra solar sys...

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Hauptverfasser: Allard, F., Batten, A., Budding, E., Devinney, E., Eggleton, P., Hatzes, A., Hubeny, I., Kley, W., Lammer, H., Linnell, A., Trimble, V., Wilson, R. E.
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