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TESS discovery of a transiting super-Earth in the pi Mensae System

January 1, 2018·
Chelsea X Huang
,
Jennifer Burt
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Andrew Vanderburg
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Maximilian N Günther
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Avi Shporer
,
Jason A Dittmann
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Joshua N Winn
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Rob Wittenmyer
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Lizhou Sha
,
Stephen R Kane
,
others
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Last updated on January 1, 2018

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