1. Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
2. Planet Hunters TESS I: TOI 813, a subgiant hosting a transiting Saturn-sized planet on an 84-day orbit
3. The K2-138 System: A Near-resonant Chain of Five Sub-Neptune Planets Discovered by Citizen Scientists
4. Planet Hunters: the first two planet candidates identified by the public using the Kepler public archive data★
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