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- WASP-15b abstract "WASP-15b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008 by the SuperWASP collaboration, which seeks to discover exoplanets that transit their host stars. The planet orbits its host star at a distance of 0.05 AU every four days. The mass of this planet is about one half that of Jupiter, but its radius is nearly 50% larger than Jupiter's, making the density of this planet only one quarter that of water; it is thought that some other form of heating must explain its extremely low density. WASP-15b's discovery was published on April 29, 2009.".
- WASP-15b thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_WASP-15_b.png?width=300.
- WASP-15b wikiPageExternalLink wasp_planets.htm.
- WASP-15b wikiPageID "17720157".
- WASP-15b wikiPageRevisionID "585932720".
- WASP-15b appMag "10.9".
- WASP-15b class "F7".
- WASP-15b constell Hydra_(constellation).
- WASP-15b densityCgs "0.247".
- WASP-15b discoverers "West et al.".
- WASP-15b discoveryDate "2009-04-29".
- WASP-15b discoveryMethod "Transit".
- WASP-15b discoverySite South_African_Astronomical_Observatory.
- WASP-15b discoveryStatus "Published".
- WASP-15b distLy "1004".
- WASP-15b distPc "308".
- WASP-15b eccentricity "0".
- WASP-15b hasPhotoCollection WASP-15b.
- WASP-15b inclination "85.5".
- WASP-15b mass "0.542".
- WASP-15b period "3.7520656".
- WASP-15b planet "b".
- WASP-15b radius "1.428".
- WASP-15b semimajor "0.0499".
- WASP-15b star WASP-15.
- WASP-15b star "WASP-15".
- WASP-15b tTransit "2454584.69823".
- WASP-15b temperature "1652".
- WASP-15b subject Category:Exoplanets.
- WASP-15b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2008.
- WASP-15b subject Category:Gas_giants.
- WASP-15b subject Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- WASP-15b subject Category:Hydra_(constellation).
- WASP-15b subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- WASP-15b comment "WASP-15b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008 by the SuperWASP collaboration, which seeks to discover exoplanets that transit their host stars. The planet orbits its host star at a distance of 0.05 AU every four days. The mass of this planet is about one half that of Jupiter, but its radius is nearly 50% larger than Jupiter's, making the density of this planet only one quarter that of water; it is thought that some other form of heating must explain its extremely low density.".
- WASP-15b label "WASP-15 b".
- WASP-15b label "WASP-15b".
- WASP-15b label "WASP-15b".
- WASP-15b label "WASP-15b".
- WASP-15b sameAs WASP-15b.
- WASP-15b sameAs WASP-15_b.
- WASP-15b sameAs WASP-15b.
- WASP-15b sameAs WASP-15b.
- WASP-15b sameAs m.047r_gf.
- WASP-15b sameAs Q1146520.
- WASP-15b sameAs Q1146520.
- WASP-15b wasDerivedFrom WASP-15b?oldid=585932720.
- WASP-15b depiction Exoplanet_Comparison_WASP-15_b.png.
- WASP-15b isPrimaryTopicOf WASP-15b.