File:JPL Visions of the Future, HD 40307g.jpg
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07:44, 6 July 2018 | 8,164 × 11,775 (12.17 MB) | Yann | {{Information |description={{de|1=Poster. Beschreibung folgt.}} {{en|Poster for a fictional space journey to exoplanet planet HD 40307 g. Inscript: «Experience the gravity of HD 40307 g, a super Earth.» / Twice as big in volume as the Earth, HD 40307g straddles the line between "Super-Earth" and "mini-Neptune" and scientists aren't sure if it has a rocky surface or one that's buried beneath thick layers of gas and ice. One thing is certain though: at eight time the Earth's mass, its gravitati... |
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