HATネット
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HATネット(Hungarian Automated Telescope Network, ハンガリー自動望遠鏡ネットワーク)とは、食検出法による太陽系外惑星の発見を目的とした観測網である。全自動式の6台の小型望遠鏡から構成され、ハーバード・スミソニアン天体物理学センターによって維持・管理されている。
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