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- WASP-6b abstract "WASP-6b is an extrasolar planet approximately 1000 light years away in the constellation Aquarius. It was discovered in 2008, by the WASP survey, by astronomical transit across its parent star WASP-6. This planet orbits only 4% that of Earth-Sun distance. The planet has mass half that of Jupiter, but its insolation has forced a thermal expansion of its radius over that of Jupiter.".
- WASP-6b thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_WASP-6_b.png?width=300.
- WASP-6b wikiPageExternalLink wasp_planets.htm.
- WASP-6b wikiPageID "16735781".
- WASP-6b wikiPageRevisionID "600783485".
- WASP-6b apastron "0.0444".
- WASP-6b appMag "11.9".
- WASP-6b argPeri "1.7".
- WASP-6b class "G8".
- WASP-6b constell Aquarius_(constellation).
- WASP-6b density "364".
- WASP-6b discoverers "Cameron et al.".
- WASP-6b discoveryDate "2008-04-01".
- WASP-6b discoveryMethod Transit_(astronomy).
- WASP-6b discoverySite South_African_Astronomical_Observatory.
- WASP-6b discoveryStatus "Published".
- WASP-6b distLy "1000".
- WASP-6b distPc "300".
- WASP-6b eccentricity "0.054".
- WASP-6b gravityEarth "0.886".
- WASP-6b hasPhotoCollection WASP-6b.
- WASP-6b inclination "88.47".
- WASP-6b mass "0.503".
- WASP-6b periastron "0.0398".
- WASP-6b period "3.361006".
- WASP-6b planet "b".
- WASP-6b radius "1.224".
- WASP-6b semimajor "0.0421".
- WASP-6b star WASP-6.
- WASP-6b star "WASP-6".
- WASP-6b temperature "1293".
- WASP-6b subject Category:Aquarius_(constellation).
- WASP-6b subject Category:Exoplanets.
- WASP-6b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2008.
- WASP-6b subject Category:Gas_giants.
- WASP-6b subject Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- WASP-6b subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- WASP-6b type CelestialBody.
- WASP-6b type Planet.
- WASP-6b type PhysicalBody.
- WASP-6b comment "WASP-6b is an extrasolar planet approximately 1000 light years away in the constellation Aquarius. It was discovered in 2008, by the WASP survey, by astronomical transit across its parent star WASP-6. This planet orbits only 4% that of Earth-Sun distance. The planet has mass half that of Jupiter, but its insolation has forced a thermal expansion of its radius over that of Jupiter.".
- WASP-6b label "WASP-6 b".
- WASP-6b label "WASP-6b".
- WASP-6b label "WASP-6b".
- WASP-6b label "WASP-6b".
- WASP-6b sameAs WASP-6b.
- WASP-6b sameAs WASP-6b.
- WASP-6b sameAs WASP-6b.
- WASP-6b sameAs WASP-6b.
- WASP-6b sameAs m.03xzrv7.
- WASP-6b sameAs Q1196362.
- WASP-6b sameAs Q1196362.
- WASP-6b wasDerivedFrom WASP-6b?oldid=600783485.
- WASP-6b depiction Exoplanet_Comparison_WASP-6_b.png.
- WASP-6b isPrimaryTopicOf WASP-6b.