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DESCRIPTION:"How Do You Form a Hot Jupiter?". A hot Jupiter is a planet the
  size of Jupiter orbiting very close to the surface of its host star. Desp
 ite the first planet of this type being discovered almost 30 years ago\, w
 e still don’t understand exactly how hot Jupiters form and why their orb
 its look the way they do. Prof. Juliette Becker\, UW-Madison Astronomy Dep
 t.\,  will review the three ideas about how hot Jupiters can form – and 
 explain the reason why we don’t have an answer to this question yet desp
 ite decades of work by astronomers!\n\nCONTACT: 262-4779\, kay@astro.wisc.
 edu\n\nURL: http://spaceplace.wisc.edu
LOCATION:UW Space Place\, 2300 S. Park St. (lower level of the Atrium)
SUMMARY:UW Space Place Guest Presentation
URL;VALUE=URI:http://spaceplace.wisc.edu
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