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An exoplanet planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. As of 1 October 2022, there are 5,197 confirmed exoplanets in 3,833 planetary systems, with 840 systems having more than one planet. Claims of exoplanet detections have been made since the nineteenth century. Some of the earliest involve the binary star 70 Ophiuchi. In 1855 William Stephen Jacob at the East India Company’s Madras Observatory reported that orbital anomalies made it “highly probable” that there was a “planetary body” in this system.
Black 30 pxAn exoplanet planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. As of 1 October 2022, there are 5,197 confirmed exoplanets in 3,833 planetary systems, with 840 systems having more than one planet. Claims of exoplanet detections have been made since the nineteenth century. Some of the earliest involve the binary star 70 Ophiuchi. In 1855 William Stephen Jacob at the East India Company’s Madras Observatory reported that orbital anomalies made it “highly probable” that there was a “planetary body” in this system.
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An exoplanet planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. As of 1 October 2022, there are 5,197 confirmed exoplanets in 3,833 planetary systems, with 840 systems having more than one planet. Claims of exoplanet detections have been made since the nineteenth century. Some of the earliest involve the binary star 70 Ophiuchi. In 1855 William Stephen Jacob at the East India Company’s Madras Observatory reported that orbital anomalies made it “highly probable” that there was a “planetary body” in this system.
Bold 31 pxAn exoplanet planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. As of 1 October 2022, there are 5,197 confirmed exoplanets in 3,833 planetary systems, with 840 systems having more than one planet. Claims of exoplanet detections have been made since the nineteenth century. Some of the earliest involve the binary star 70 Ophiuchi. In 1855 William Stephen Jacob at the East India Company’s Madras Observatory reported that orbital anomalies made it “highly probable” that there was a “planetary body” in this system.
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Un planeta exoplaneta es un planeta fuera del Sistema Solar. La primera confirmación de detección ocurrió en 1992. Al 1 de octubre de 2022, hay 5197 exoplanetas confirmados en 3833 sistemas planetarios, con 840 sistemas que tienen más de un planeta. Las afirmaciones de detecciones de exoplanetas se han hecho desde el siglo XIX. Algunos de los primeros involucran a la estrella binaria 70 Ophiuchi. En 1855, William Stephen Jacob, del Observatorio de Madrás de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales, informó que las anomalías orbitales hacían «altamente probable» que hubiera un «cuerpo planetario» en este sistema.
Medium 27 pxUn planeta exoplaneta es un planeta fuera del Sistema Solar. La primera confirmación de detección ocurrió en 1992. Al 1 de octubre de 2022, hay 5197 exoplanetas confirmados en 3833 sistemas planetarios, con 840 sistemas que tienen más de un planeta. Las afirmaciones de detecciones de exoplanetas se han hecho desde el siglo XIX. Algunos de los primeros involucran a la estrella binaria 70 Ophiuchi. En 1855, William Stephen Jacob, del Observatorio de Madrás de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales, informó que las anomalías orbitales hacían «altamente probable» que hubiera un «cuerpo planetario» en este sistema.
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About
Versatile typeface perfect for use in branding, packaging, and editorial design.
Clarinet Display Compressed is an elegant, sophisticated modern serif typeface with flared terminals intended for versatile use consisting of 8 styles ranging from Hair to Black, with very high contrast, compressed width, and medium x-height.
Clarinet Display Compressed supports Basic Latin and Extended Latin and covers over 100 languages. With total of 396 glyphs, it includes the default set of proportional lining figures along with proportional oldstyle figures and tabular lining figures for advanced numerical setting. Additional features like stylistic set 1, standard ligatures, and ordinals allow for further customization and versatility.
Clarinet is an orchestration of multiple influences from various historical periods of letterform evolution into a consonance that’s classical and elegant, yet friendly and warm. The result is a versatile typeface with round and wide proportions and chiseled details, perfect for use in branding, packaging, and editorial design.
| Styles: | 8 |
| Blocks: | Basic Latin, Extended Latin |
| Languages: | 100 |
| Glyphs: | 396 |
| Figures: | Proportional Lining (Default), Proportional Oldstyle, Tabular Lining |
| Features: | Stylistic Set 1, Standard Ligatures, Ordinals |
| Webfont: | 22.7 KB (Average size per style) |
| Version: | 0.8 |
| Copyright: | Clarinet Display Compressed, Ondrej Jób © 2025. All rights reserved. |
| Updated: | May 15 2025 |