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Episode 2: Extrasolar planets

In this episode of "Cosmic Adventures," Bill and Liz explore planets around other stars. (Not literally.)

Questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes? Contact Liz and Bill at
cosmicadventures@astronomy.com


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5 stars
EARL COX said:
Cool & informative,Keep the videos coming.
5 stars
ERIC LIPPER from NEW YORK said:
Cool show. And Liz is amazing!
4 stars
MICHAEL BALDWIN from CALIFORNIA said:
"Very entertaining"!
5 stars
MARK ZAKSZEWSKI from WISCONSIN said:
Wonderfully entertaining and informative. Keep up the excellent work. Bill is very funny.
5 stars
RONNIE ALTMAN from SOUTH CAROLINA said:
Like it very much because they kept it simple where everyone could understand it,
4 stars
SCOTT CULLINS from CONNECTICUT said:
Once again, a informative episode with a splash of entertainment. As before, you leave me looking forward to the next installment. Keep up the good work.
4 stars
DAVID BAUMGARTNER from CALIFORNIA said:
Hi Liz and Bill. This was my first, of many to come, episodes. It is refreshing to see and hear someone speak of astronomy with a light attitude. Great for children or adults just learning. Keep them coming.

David
5 stars
RALPH BOUGHER from NEW JERSEY said:
Two thumbs up! Gliese sounds very promising...
5 stars
CAREY C MESSERLE from ILLINOIS said:
Please keep up the good work. Very good.
5 stars
RICHARD D BAUER from ARIZONA said:
Love this info keep it coming
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