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"GSC 02652-01324 b"

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Well, I won't start an edit war on this. If you put "GSC 02652-01324 b" (without quotes) on Google, of course you'll find TrES-1 because 'b' is dropped. But try with the quotes -- you'll find nothing but a couple of posts from Extrasolar Visions written by someone called Vega.--Jyril 23:18, 30 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia should not contain fictitious designations for planets. Unless you can find a reference to "GSC 02652-01324 b" in the scientific literature, it should not be present in the article. Chaos syndrome 16:08, 1 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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