Water Vapor on the Habitable-Zone Exoplanet K2-18b
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Peter R. McCullough | Diana Dragomir | Heather A. Knutson | Thomas P. Greene | Ian Wong | Andrew W. Howard | Jonathan Fraine | Peter Gao | Caroline V. Morley | Jonathan J. Fortney | Courtney Dressing | T. Greene | A. Howard | C. Dressing | I. Crossfield | B. Benneke | H. Knutson | J. Lothringer | D. Dragomir | P. McCullough | C. Morley | J. Fraine | Eliza M.-R. Kempton | I. Wong | Bjorn Benneke | Caroline Piaulet | Joshua Lothringer | Ian J.M. Crossfield | C. Piaulet | Eliza M. R. Kempton Jonathan J. Fortney | P. Gao
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