Effects of Extreme Obliquity Variations on the Habitability of Exoplanets
J. Armstrong(Weber State University), Victoria Meadows(NASA Astrobiology Institute), Thomas Quinn(University of Washington), J. Breiner(University of Washington), Shawn Domagal‐Goldman(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Rory Barnes(University of Washington)
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