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NASA's Extreme Planet Makeover

Dennis G. Jerz / 16 Jan 2011

extremePlanet.jpg

This is my “Super Earth,” about 2.75 times the volume of our planet, orbiting very close to a wimpy Class M star.
(Thanks for the link, Jefe.)

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