GLIESE 581D IS THE FIRST DISCOVERED TERRESTRIAL-MASS EXOPLANET IN THE HABITABLE ZONE
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Jean-Baptiste Madeleine | Franck Selsis | Ehouarn Millour | Robin Wordsworth | E. Millour | F. Forget | J. Madeleine | F. Selsis | B. Charnay | F. Forget | R. Wordsworth | Benjamin Charnay | Franccois Forget
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