THE HIGH ALBEDO OF THE HOT JUPITER KEPLER-7 b
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Sara Seager | William F. Welsh | Brice-Olivier Demory | William J. Borucki | David G. Koch | Nikku Madhusudhan | Hans Kjeldsen | Jason F. Rowe | A. Dupree | J. Rowe | H. Kjeldsen | J. Christensen-Dalsgaard | W. Borucki | D. Koch | S. Seager | E. Adams | W. Welsh | J. Christensen-Dalsgaard | B. Demory | M. Gillon | C. Kulesa | D. Mccarthy | N. Madhusudhan | Craig Kulesa | Elisabeth R. Adams | Michael Gillon | Andrea Dupree | the Galex Science Team | Don McCarthy | Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard | the Kepler Science Team
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