Alignment of the stellar spin with the orbits of a three-planet system
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John C. Geary | Joshua N. Winn | Jon M. Jenkins | Eric B. Ford | Fergal Mullally | Jack J. Lissauer | David Koch | Bruce D. Clarke | Susan E. Thompson | Thomas Barclay | Darin Ragozzine | Daniel C. Fabrycky | Martin Still | Shawn E. Seader | Andrew W. Howard | Geoffrey W. Marcy | Jonathan J. Fortney | Roberto Sanchis-Ojeda | Matthew J. Holman | E. Ford | F. Mullally | M. Holman | J. Fortney | J. Lissauer | S. Thompson | G. Marcy | A. Howard | J. Jenkins | D. Koch | J. Winn | R. Sanchis-Ojeda | D. Fabrycky | T. Barclay | M. Still | J. Geary | S. Seader | B. Clarke | D. Ragozzine
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