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"textContent": "Wide-Field Science – LargeElisa Quintana / NASA – Goddard Space Flight Center, PI The primary science driver of the Roman Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey (GBTDS) is the detection and demographics of cold exoplanets via microlensing (Astro2010, Penny et al. 2019). However, additional science can be extracted from this survey (Gaudi et al., 2019), including the […]\n\nThe post Laying the Foundation for a Comprehensive View of Transiting Exoplanets with the Galactic Bulge Survey appeared first on NASA Science.",
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