WASP or Wide Angle Search for Planets is an international consortium of several academic organisations performing an ultra-wide angle search for exoplanets...
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WASP-96 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
2013 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP), utilising the transit method. In July 2022, NASA announced that a spectrum of the planet would be featured...
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1SWASP J093010.78+533859.5 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
light-years from Earth, and was discovered using data from the "Super Wide Angle Search for Planets" (SuperWASP) project in the Canary Islands. 1SWASP J093010.78+533859...
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WASP-94 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
designation WASP-94 comes from the Wide Angle Search for Planets, and has been used since the system was found to host planets in 2014. While the two stars...
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WASP-47 (category Planetary systems with four confirmed planets)
in 2012 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) team. While it was thought to be a typical hot Jupiter system, three more planets were found in 2015:...
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WASP-20 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
sky and is thus edge-on, as necessary for a transit to be observed. Wide Angle Search for Planets Lists of planets Roman, Nancy G. (1987). "Identification...
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WASP-96b (category Giant planets)
the constellation Phoenix. It was discovered in 2013 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP). WASP-96b orbits its Sun-like star WASP-96 every 3.4...
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Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope (category Exoplanet search projects)
main objective was to measure planet by transit method by supporting ground base program such as Wide Angle Search for Planets . The size of an exoplanet...
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WASP-121 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
arXiv:2005.09631. doi:10.1093/mnras/staa1628. S2CID 218684532. SuperWASP Wide Angle Search for Planets: The Planets, SuperWASP Portals: Astronomy Space...
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XO-1b (redirect from Negoiu (planet))
America and Europe. An independent confirmation of the planet was made by the Wide Angle Search for Planets project later that same year. The XO Project team...
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WASP-132 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
farther out than the previous two planets and roughly where the main belt would be in the Solar System. This planet was discovered via doppler spectroscopy...
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WASP-13 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
planet discovered through the Wide Angle Search for Planets programme. In 2019 the IAU announced as part of NameExoWorlds that WASP-13 and its planet...
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WASP-21 (redirect from Bendida (planet))
planet Bendida after a deity worshipped by the Thracians. In 2010 WASP-21 was discovered to host a hot Jupiter type planet by the Wide Angle Search for...
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Telescope Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) William Herschel Telescope European Solar Telescope (In project) Several of the helicopter pads built for the...
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Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP), a British group searching for extra-solar planets Wasps FC, an amateur English rugby...
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WASP-63 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
indicates that this was the 63rd star found to have a planet by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. It is also known as CD-38 2551 from the Durchmusterung...
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WASP-11 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
independently by the Hungarian Automated Telescope Network and the Wide Angle Search for Planets teams, both of which used the transit method. Roman, Nancy G...
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WASP-2 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
XIV. Investigating giant planet migration history via improved eccentricity and mass determination for 231 transiting planets". Astronomy & Astrophysics...
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HD 146389 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
from the Henry Draper Catalogue, while WASP-38 comes from the Wide Angle Search for Planets. This system was selected to be named in the 2019 IAU NameExoWorlds...
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WASP-43 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
indicates that this was the 43rd star found to have a planet by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. In August 2022, this planetary system was included among...
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WASP-34 (redirect from Haik (planet))
Tagalog mythology. WASP-34 has a transiting planet discovered in 2011 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. This is a hot Jupiter, with just over half...
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WASP-39 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
WASP-39b. The designation WASP-39 comes from the Wide Angle Search for Planets. Since the planet transits the star, the star is classified as a planetary...
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(ASAS), Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS), Super Wide Angle Search for Planets (1SWASP), and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Typically...
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Mass), using data collected by the WASP project. WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) is searching for exoplanets using the transit method. The findings were...
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WASP-127 (category Planetary systems with one confirmed planet)
dense planets known. It orbits its star in just over 4 days. WASP-127b, along with WASP-136b and WASP-138b, was discovered by the Wide Angle Search for Planets...
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WASP-10 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
of Hot Jupiters. I. A Radial Velocity Search for Massive, Long-Period Companions to Close-In Gas Giant Planets". The Astrophysical Journal. 785 (2): 126...
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WASP-6 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
of the planet WASP-6b. The designation WASP-6 indicates that this was the 6th star found to have a planet by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. In 2019...
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WASP-19 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
giant planet on a close orbit. The designation WASP-19 indicates that this was the 19th star found to have a planet by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. In...
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WASP-41 (category Wide Angle Search for Planets)
misalignment angle of 9.15+2.85 −2.62°. The planetary equilibrium temperature is 1242±12 K. Another planet, WASP-41c, was discovered in 2015. The planets are too...
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WASP-62 (redirect from Krotoa (planet))
62nd star found to have a planet by the Wide Angle Search for Planets. In December 2019, WASP-62 was named Naledi and its planet was named Krotoa by amateur...
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