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Diana Valencia (born 1978) is a Colombian planetary scientist and astrophysicist. She is an associate professor of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Toronto, Scarborough, and of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto. Valencia, with her Ph.D. advisory team of Richard J. O'Connell and Dimitar D. Sasselov at Harvard University, coined the term Super-Earths to describe extra-solar planets (solid) with masses up to ten times Earth’s mass. Valencia’s research characterizes planets with masses between gas giants and Earth’s.

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  • Diana Valencia (born 1978) is a Colombian planetary scientist and astrophysicist. She is an associate professor of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Toronto, Scarborough, and of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto. Valencia, with her Ph.D. advisory team of Richard J. O'Connell and Dimitar D. Sasselov at Harvard University, coined the term Super-Earths to describe extra-solar planets (solid) with masses up to ten times Earth’s mass. Valencia’s research characterizes planets with masses between gas giants and Earth’s. (en)
  • Diana Valencia (Bogotá, 1978) es una científica planetaria y astrofísica colombiana. Es profesora asociada de física y astrofísica en la Universidad de Toronto.​ Junto con su equipo de asesores de doctorado, Richard J. O'Connell y Dimitar D. Sasselov de la Universidad de Harvard, acuñó el término «supertierra» para describir a los planetas extrasolares con masas superiores a la del Planeta Tierra.​ La investigación de Valencia caracteriza a los planetas con masas entre los gigantes gaseosos y la Tierra.​ (es)
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  • Diana Valencia (born 1978) is a Colombian planetary scientist and astrophysicist. She is an associate professor of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Toronto, Scarborough, and of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto. Valencia, with her Ph.D. advisory team of Richard J. O'Connell and Dimitar D. Sasselov at Harvard University, coined the term Super-Earths to describe extra-solar planets (solid) with masses up to ten times Earth’s mass. Valencia’s research characterizes planets with masses between gas giants and Earth’s. (en)
  • Diana Valencia (Bogotá, 1978) es una científica planetaria y astrofísica colombiana. Es profesora asociada de física y astrofísica en la Universidad de Toronto.​ Junto con su equipo de asesores de doctorado, Richard J. O'Connell y Dimitar D. Sasselov de la Universidad de Harvard, acuñó el término «supertierra» para describir a los planetas extrasolares con masas superiores a la del Planeta Tierra.​ La investigación de Valencia caracteriza a los planetas con masas entre los gigantes gaseosos y la Tierra.​ (es)
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