WASP-17b: AN ULTRA-LOW DENSITY PLANET IN A PROBABLE RETROGRADE ORBIT
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R. G. West | A. Collier Cameron | L. Hebb | D. Pollacco | B. Enoch | M. Mayor | D. Queloz | S. Udry | B. Smalley | D. R. Anderson | C. Hellier | T. A. Lister | F. Pepe | P. F. L. Maxted | A. H. M. J. Triaud | D. M. Wilson | D. S'egransan | M. Gillon | S. J. Bentley | K. Horne | N. R. Parley | S. Udry | A. Cameron | M. Mayor | F. Pepe | D. S'egransan | L. Hebb | N. Parley | M. Gillon | A. Triaud | D. Queloz | D. Pollacco | K. Horne | R. West | D. Anderson | P. Maxted | B. Smalley | S. Bentley | T. Lister | C. Hellier | B. Enoch | D. Wilson | P. Maxted | F. Pepe | D. Anderson | D. Ségransan | Amaury H. M. J. Triaud | A. Triaud
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