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  • Most are hot Jupiters, which is to say they're gas giants in scorching orbits.

    American Scientist Online 2010

  • So far, they are bulky 'Jupiters', because only Jupiters are large enough to perturb their stars into the zone of detectability of present-day spectroscopes.

    The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006

  • "Whatever process is responsible for forming 'Jupiters' has to be incredibly efficient."

    BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2009

  • "Whatever process is responsible for forming 'Jupiters' has to be incredibly efficient."

    BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2009

  • "Whatever process is responsible for forming 'Jupiters' has to be incredibly efficient."

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • "Whatever process is responsible for forming 'Jupiters' has to be incredibly efficient."

    BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2009

  • What are the systems that have Jupiters and Saturns beyond four or five AUs astronomical units, or the distance from the sun to the Earth?

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • But if Jupiters and Saturns in many other solar systems are close in to their suns, or otherwise in what is considered the wrong place, then they can offer no protection at all.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • What are the systems that have Jupiters and Saturns beyond four or five AUs astronomical units, or the distance from the sun to the Earth?

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • But if Jupiters and Saturns in many other solar systems are close in to their suns, or otherwise in what is considered the wrong place, then they can offer no protection at all.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

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