"hot Jupiter" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: hot Jupiters [plural]
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  1. (planetology) An exosolar planet whose characteristics are similar to Jupiter, but which orbits its parent star much more closely and thus has higher temperatures. Wikipedia link: hot Jupiter Categories (topical): Planetology, Types of planets Synonyms: pegasid, epistellar Jovian Translations (type of exoplanet): kuuma jupiter (Finnish)

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