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Exoplanetology

 * Planet
 * List of planet types
 * Clearing the neighbourhood
 * Definition of planet
 * Equatorial bulge
 * IAU definition of planet
 * Ice giant
 * Nebular hypothesis
 * Photo-erosion
 * Planetar (astronomy)
 * Planetary core
 * Planetesimal
 * Substellar companion
 * Titius–Bode law
 * Barren planet
 * Brown dwarf
 * Carbon planet
 * Circumbinary planet
 * Double planet
 * Eccentric Jupiter
 * Exoplanet
 * Extragalactic planet
 * Gas giant
 * Goldilocks planet
 * Hot Jupiter
 * Hot Neptune
 * Ice planet
 * Iron planet
 * Lava planet
 * Mesoplanet
 * Mini-Neptune
 * Protoplanet
 * Pulsar planet
 * Rogue planet
 * Sub-brown dwarf
 * Sub-Earth
 * Super-Earth
 * Super-Jupiter
 * Terrestrial planet
 * Chthonian planet
 * Coreless planet
 * Desert planet
 * Helium planet
 * Ocean planet
 * 55 Cancri e
 * 61 Virginis b
 * COROT-7b
 * Earth
 * Gliese 176 b
 * Gliese 581 e
 * Gliese 581 f
 * Gliese 674 b
 * Gliese 876 d
 * HD 181433 b
 * HD 215497 b
 * HD 69830 b
 * HD 69830 c
 * HD 7924 b
 * Kepler-10b
 * Kepler-37 b
 * Kepler-37 c
 * Kepler-37 d
 * Kepler-68b
 * Kepler-68c
 * Kepler-78b
 * Kepler-9d
 * LARLE crater
 * Mars
 * Mercury (planet)
 * MOA-2007-BLG-192Lb
 * Mu Arae c
 * OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
 * PSR B1257+12 A
 * PSR B1257+12 B
 * PSR B1257+12 C
 * Venus
 * Planetary science
 * Achondrite
 * Albedo feature
 * Ashen light
 * Atmosphere
 * Aurora (astronomy)
 * Auroral kilometric radiation
 * Australasian strewnfield
 * Axial tilt
 * B612 Foundation
 * Bow shock
 * Brightness temperature
 * British and Irish Meteorite Society
 * Burckle Crater
 * Center for Planetary Research (Copenhagen University)
 * Chamberlin–Moulton planetesimal hypothesis
 * Cosmic dust
 * Cosmochemistry
 * Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
 * Cryovolcano
 * Cytherean
 * Diamonds on Jupiter and Saturn
 * Diogenite
 * Disturbance storm time index
 * Earth mass
 * Earth radius
 * Effective temperature
 * Ejecta
 * Energetic neutral atom
 * Eucrite
 * Europlanet
 * Exoplanetology
 * Extinction event
 * Extraterrestrial atmospheres
 * Extraterrestrial materials
 * Flux transfer event
 * Formation and evolution of the Solar System
 * Frost line (astrophysics)
 * Glass with embedded metal and sulfides
 * HED meteorite
 * High Altitude Observatory
 * History of Solar System formation and evolution hypotheses
 * Howardite
 * Hunveyor
 * Husar-rover
 * Hypothetical fifth gas giant
 * Icarus (journal)
 * Impact event
 * Internal heating
 * International Meteor Organization
 * Interplanetary dust cloud
 * Iron catastrophe
 * Jupiter mass
 * Kombayashi–Ingersoll limit
 * Laplace plane
 * Late Devonian extinction
 * Light curve
 * Douglas N. C. Lin
 * List of hypothetical Solar System objects
 * Longitude of vernal equinox
 * Magnetosheath
 * Magnetosphere
 * Magnetosphere chronology
 * Magnetosphere of Jupiter
 * Magnetosphere particle motion
 * Medea hypothesis
 * Meteoritical Society
 * Micrometeorite
 * Micrometeoroid
 * Moss meteorite
 * Natural satellite habitability
 * Oblate spheroid
 * Ordovician–Silurian extinction event
 * Out of the Cradle (book)
 * Permian–Triassic extinction event
 * Planetary body
 * Planetary differentiation
 * Planetary equilibrium temperature
 * Planetary habitability
 * Planetary mass
 * Planetary Science Decadal Survey
 * Planetary Science Institute
 * Plasma sheet
 * Precovery
 * Radio occultation
 * Rain-out model
 * Rampart crater
 * Regional Planetary Image Facility
 * Selenography
 * Extraterrestrial skies
 * Solar System
 * Solar transit
 * Space weather
 * Space weathering
 * Spacewatch
 * Spectral slope
 * Substorm
 * Sudden ionospheric disturbance
 * Tagish Lake (meteorite)
 * Thalassogen
 * Theoretical planetology
 * Theory of tides
 * Tidal heating
 * Triassic–Jurassic extinction event
 * Umov effect
 * Water on terrestrial planets
 * Zero-level elevation
 * List of multiplanetary systems
 * List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates
 * Anglo-Australian Planet Search
 * Circumstellar habitable zone
 * CORALIE spectrograph
 * COROT
 * Discoveries of extrasolar planets
 * Earth analog
 * Earth Similarity Index
 * East-Asian Planet Search Network
 * ESPRESSO
 * Exoplanet Archive
 * Exoplanet Data Explorer
 * Extrasolar moon
 * Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
 * Extraterrestrial liquid water
 * Fiber-optic Improved Next-generation Doppler Search for Exo-Earths
 * Galactic habitable zone
 * Gemini Planet Imager
 * Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search
 * HARPS-N
 * HATNet Project
 * HD 20781 b
 * HD 20781 c
 * High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher
 * Hunt for Exomoons with Kepler
 * Kepler (spacecraft)
 * Kepler object of interest
 * Kepler-17b
 * Kepler-19b
 * Kepler-19c
 * Kepler-20
 * Kepler-20b
 * Kepler-20c
 * Kepler-20d
 * Kepler-20e
 * Kepler-20f
 * Kepler-22b
 * Kepler-28b
 * Kepler-32b
 * Kepler-32c
 * Kepler-33b
 * Kepler-34b
 * Kepler-35
 * Kepler-36
 * Kepler-36b
 * Kepler-38
 * Kepler-39b
 * Kepler-40b
 * Kepler-42c
 * Kepler-47
 * Kepler-47c
 * Kepler-4b
 * Kepler-5b
 * Kepler-68d
 * Kepler-6b
 * Kepler-76b
 * Kepler-7b
 * Kepler-8b
 * Kepler-9b
 * Kepler-9c
 * Lick–Carnegie Exoplanet Survey
 * List of exoplanet research projects
 * List of habitable planet candidates
 * Magellan Planet Search Program
 * Methods of detecting extrasolar planets
 * MicroFUN
 * Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics
 * N2K Consortium
 * NASA Star and Exoplanet Database
 * New Worlds Mission
 * NExScI
 * Okayama Planet Search Program
 * Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
 * PlanetPol
 * PlanetQuest
 * PRL Advanced Radial-velocity All-sky Search
 * Project 1640
 * Rossiter–McLaughlin effect
 * Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search
 * SOPHIE échelle spectrograph
 * Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification
 * Super-Dense Water
 * SuperWASP
 * Systemic (amateur extrasolar planet search project)
 * Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey
 * Transit timing variation
 * XO Telescope
 * ZIMPOL/CHEOPS