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Description14 Her b rv.pdf Radial velocity changes over time of 14 Herculis caused by the orbit of 14 Herculis b.
Date 29 May 2010 (upload date)
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Author This file was uploaded by James McBride.
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Attribution text: This plot was retrieved from the Exoplanet Orbit Database and the Exoplanet Data Explorer at exoplanets.org, maintained by Dr. Jason Wright, Dr. Geoff Marcy, and the California Planet Survey consortium.

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