A closely packed system of low-mass, low-density planets transiting Kepler-11
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M. R. Haas | Jennifer R. Hall | F. Fressin | E. Ford | M. Holman | J. Fortney | J. Lissauer | R. Gilliland | L. Buchhave | D. Latham | D. Sasselov | D. Charbonneau | G. Marcy | J. Rowe | S. Bryson | T. Gautier | N. Batalha | W. Borucki | D. Koch | D. Caldwell | W. Cochran | G. Torres | J. Steffen | J. Christiansen | D. Fabrycky | W. Welsh | J. Orosz | E. Quintana | J. Carter | J. Geary | S. McCauliff | E. Dunham | R. C. Morehead | D. Ragozzine | E. Lopez | J. Desert | M. Fanelli | N. Miller | D. Short
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