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Ross 458(AB) c

Ross 458(AB) c when first discovered was thought to be a brown dwarf star and was named Ross 458 C but then later its name was updated, amd changed, to Ross 458(AB) c when it was discovered it was too small to be a star and was actually a super Jupiter orbiting both Ross 458 A and Ross 458 B.

Sort order of list?

The first line says it's "sorted by observed separations", but that breaks down after the first 7 entries. What is the sort criterion here? George Fergus (talk) 22:16, 23 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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