THE PROPOSED GIANT PLANET ORBITING VB 10 DOES NOT EXIST
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Andreas Seifahrt | Jacob L. Bean | Guenter Wiedemann | Ansgar Reiners | Hampus Nilsson | Stefan Dreizler | Todd J. Henry | Henrik Hartman | J. Bean | S. Dreizler | A. Reiners | T. Henry | A. Seifahrt | H. Nilsson | H. Hartman | G. Wiedemann
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