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Nat raised her hand. "55 Cancri B?" |
Nope, none right so far... |
Julia thinks for a moment. She raises her hand again. "Vega?" |
Mithos raises his hand once again "HD73256" |
"51 Pegasi B?" Zekke suggested. |
Francis raises her hand again, "HD 162060?" |
It actually isn't named, its only known by number... |
Kali raised her hand, " HD 160691 D?" |
Mithos raised his hand "HD10647" |
Francis replied, "HD 14762?" |
Wow, this one has you stumped! 10 points for the correct answer! |
Francis raised her hand, " HD137510 " |
raises hand "109 Psc?" |
Kali answered, "Is it HD 168443 c? |
Raises hand "HD 2638 b" |
[OOC: Sorry, gotta go pic up my car! YAY! I get it back today!! 3 weeks without it was just bad... Will be back later...] |
Julia raises her hand for another shot at it. "2MASSWJI207334-393254?" ooc: Wow...that is a long number...is that even a logical number? LOL! |
Francis raises her hand, "hd 202206" |
Kali couldn't decide between two so she just said both. "Either hd169830 or hd89744?" |
*raise hand* I want to say, Mu Are d? But that's the record of the -least- massive extrasolar planet... EDIT: Just noticed the 'not named' part. New answer: HD 168443? |
Diana scratches her head and frowned in fustration. "Drat, if only I had studied those stars..." |
Serena raised her hand. I found GI 876b (Gliese 876b) which is said to be 1.89 to 2.4 times the size of Jupiter. But more recently in 2004, 2M1207, called a brown dwarf, was shown to be about 5 times as massive as Jupiter. |
Rosa raised her hand ' HD 114762?' |
"The largest extrasolar planet is one that revolves around the star Nadia mentioned, HD 168443. Its estimated mass is 17 times that of Jupiter and it lies an average of 430 million kilometers from the star HD 168443, 123 light-years from the Earth, completing one elliptical orbit around the Sun-like star every 4.85 years. Cannot find the planet´s number, though..." Drusilla says a little unsurely. She was sure she hadn´t looked thoroughly enough. |
"Oops! You are right, I did forget to say the letter which refers to the planet and not the star alone. The letter is C. The complete answer would then be HD 168443 c. Well, if that's correct^^" |
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