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ssc2019-14b

08.19.19

Detecting the Infrared Glow of a Dark World

ssc2018-04e

02.05.18

Comparing TRAPPIST-1 to the Solar System

ssc2017-01e

02.22.17

500 Hours of Spitzer Observations of TRAPPIST-1

ssc2017-01h

02.22.17

The TRAPPIST-1 Habitable Zone

ssc2015-02b

07.30.15

Infrared Light Curve for Transiting Exoplanet HD 219134b

sig15-005

04.14.15

Time Delay in Microlensing Event

ssc2014-07c

09.24.14

Transmission Spectrum of HAT-P-11b

ssc2010-10a

12.08.10

Signature of a Carbon-Rich Planet

ssc2010-08a

10.19.10

How to Find a Planetary Hot Spot

ssc2010-05a

04.21.10

How to Measure Exoplanet Light

ssc2009-02a

01.28.09

Exoplanet HD 80606b Infrared Light Curve

ssc2009-02b

01.28.09

Severe Exoplanetary Storm

ssc2007-12a

07.11.07

Exoplanet Forecast: Hot and Wet

ssc2007-04a

02.21.07

Cracking the Code of Faraway Worlds: Atmosphere of Planet HD209458b

ssc2007-04b

02.21.07

Cracking the Code of Faraway Worlds: an Exoplanet Atmosphere

ssc2007-04c

02.21.07

Cracking the Code of Faraway Worlds: An Exoplanet Atmosphere

ssc2006-18a

10.12.06

The Light and Dark Sides of a Distant Planet

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12.14.05

The Invisible Disk

ssc2005-09a

03.22.05

The Language of Planetary Light

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