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Terrestrial planet detection versus stellar activity
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Subject: Terrestrial planet detection versus stellar activity
12th January 2010, 4:48 pm
Using the Sun to estimate Earth-like planets detection capabilities.I. Impact of cold spots
Sunspots are probably manageable. Plages on the other hand...
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