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University of Washington Astronomy Department

UW astronomer, students report irregularities in â rare, exoticâ binary system. Upside-down planet reveals new method for studying binary star systems. Â Dimer moleculesâ aid study of exoplanet pressure, hunt for life. UW astronomer Eric Agolâ s seven-planet system part of major NASA discovery. University of Washington astronomer Eric Agol played a key role in the windfall of 715 new exoplanets announced by NASA Feb. 26. Agol was on a team that found seven of those worlds, all in orbit around th.Accor.

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UW astronomer, students report irregularities in â rare, exoticâ binary system. Upside-down planet reveals new method for studying binary star systems. Â Dimer moleculesâ aid study of exoplanet pressure, hunt for life. UW astronomer Eric Agolâ s seven-planet system part of major NASA discovery. University of Washington astronomer Eric Agol played a key role in the windfall of 715 new exoplanets announced by NASA Feb. 26. Agol was on a team that found seven of those worlds, all in orbit around th.Accor.

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