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Example Titan | Example Titan | ||
- | ====== Small Gas Giants | + | ===== Small Gas Giants ===== |
^ Mass: ^ .13 - .30 MJ (12 - 96 ME) ^ | ^ Mass: ^ .13 - .30 MJ (12 - 96 ME) ^ | ||
^ **Density** ^ 250 - 2,000 kg/m3 ^ | ^ **Density** ^ 250 - 2,000 kg/m3 ^ | ||
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Example: Corot-7b | Example: Corot-7b | ||
- | ====== Large Gas Giants | + | ===== Large Gas Giants ===== |
- | ===== Jupiter-like Gas Giants | + | ==== Jupiter-like Gas Giants ==== |
- [[wp>Gas giant]] | - [[wp>Gas giant]] | ||
Example: Saturn and Jupiter | Example: Saturn and Jupiter | ||
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- | ====== Non-standard Planet Types ====== | + | ===== Non-standard Planet Types ===== |
Some planets do not fit into the general pattern, resulting from extraordinary cosmic events or works of artifice. | Some planets do not fit into the general pattern, resulting from extraordinary cosmic events or works of artifice. | ||
==== Artificial Planets ==== | ==== Artificial Planets ==== |