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... How do we describe the Inner Planets? Inner Planets separated intoare two planets • Small size The Planets are Inner groups, the Inner and Outercalled planets. Mercury, Terrestrial • Rocky composition (mostly Venus, Planetsplanets solid) Earth, and Mars, are the closest to the sun. These four plane ...
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... a Short-Period Planet ("Hot Jupiters") • Transit Probability for the Hot Jupiters: ~ 10% • Therefore 1 Transit/1000 Stars is expected • 30-40 Transits for the full surveyed Stellar Sample are expected if the 47 Tuc Planet occurence is the same as in Field Stars ...
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