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Jupiter

Jupiter

Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System
Iota Horologii b

Iota Horologii b

Iota Horologii b
Iota Horologii b (ι Hor b / ι Horologii b), often catalogued HR 810 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years away in the constellation of Horologium (the Pendulum Clock)
Lupus-TR-3b

Lupus-TR-3b

Lupus-TR-3b
Lupus-TR-3b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star Lupus-TR-3 (a K-type main sequence star approximately 8,950 light-years away in the constellation Lupus)
Mars

Mars

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System
Mu Arae c

Mu Arae c

Mu Arae c, also known as HD 160691 c, the extrasolar planet orbiting around Mu Arae
Mercury

Mercury

Mercury, the innermost of the eight planets in the Solar System
Iota Draconis b

Iota Draconis b

Iota Draconis b
Iota Draconis b, discovered in 2002 during a radial velocity study of K-class giant stars and the first planet discovered orbiting a giant star
HD 69830 d

HD 69830 d

HD 69830 d, the extrasolar planet orbiting the orange dwarf star HD 69830 every 197 days
HAT-P-3b

HAT-P-3b

HAT-P-3b
HAT-P-3b, the extrasolar planet that orbits the star GSC 03466-00819 approximately 457 light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major
Gliese 876 d

Gliese 876 d

Gliese 876 d, the extrasolar planet approximately 15 light-years away in the constellation of Aquarius (the Water-bearer)
HD 154345 b

HD 154345 b

HD 154345 b
HD 154345 b, the Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 154345
HD 189733 b

HD 189733 b

HD 189733 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 63 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula (the Fox)
HD 69830 b

HD 69830 b

HD 69830 b
HD 69830 b, the Neptune-mass or Super-Earth mass extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 69830
16 Cygni B b

16 Cygni B b

16 Cygni B b
16 Cygni Bb or 16 Cyg Bb, the extrasolar planet approximately 70 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus
Neptune

Neptune

Neptune, the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System
OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lc

OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lc

OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lc
OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lc, the extrasolar planet approximately 4,920 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius
Venus

Venus

Venus, the second planet from the Sun in the Solar System
Uranus

Uranus

Myanus, the seventh planet from the Sun
WASP-18b

WASP-18b

WASP-18b
WASP-18b, the extrasolar planet that is notable for having an orbital period of less than one day
WASP-1b

WASP-1b

WASP-1b
WASP-1b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star WASP-1 located 1,200.01 light-years away in the constellation Andromeda
XO-1b

XO-1b

XO-1b
XO-1b, the extrasolar planet approximately light-years away in the constellation of Corona Borealis
WASP-7b

WASP-7b

WASP-7b
WASP-7b, the extrasolar planet discovered in 2008
Upsilon Andromedae b

Upsilon Andromedae b

Upsilon Andromedae b
Upsilon Andromedae b, occasionally referred to as Upsilon Andromedae Ab, the extrasolar planet approximately 44 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Andromeda
TrES-2

TrES-2

TrES-2
TrES-2, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star GSC 03549-02811 located 750 light years away
PSR B1620-26 b

PSR B1620-26 b

PSR B1620-26 b, the extrasolar planet located approximately 12,400 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Scorpius (the Scorpion)
PSR B1257+12 A

PSR B1257+12 A

PSR B1257+12 A
PSR B1257+12A, the extrasolar planet approximately 980 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (the Virgin)
Saturn

Saturn

Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter
SWEEPS-04

SWEEPS-04

SWEEPS-04
SWEEPS-04, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star SWEEPS J175853.92−291120.6 in the constellation Sagittarius approximately 22000 ly away (based on a distance modulus of 14.1) from the Solar System
TrES-1

TrES-1

TrES-1
TrES-1, the extrasolar planet approximately 512 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra (the Lyre)
Gliese 876 b

Gliese 876 b

Gliese 876 b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 876
HD 28185 b

HD 28185 b

HD 28185 b
HD 28185 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 138 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Eridanus
47 Ursae Majoris b

47 Ursae Majoris b

47 Ursae Majoris b (sometimes abbreviated 47 Uma b), the extrasolar planet approximately 46 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major
Earth

Earth

Earth, the third planet from the Sun in the Solar System, home to many life forms, including human beings
4 Ursae Majoris b

4 Ursae Majoris b

4 Ursae Majoris b
4 Ursae Majoris b (sometimes abbreviated 4 Uma b), the extrasolar planet orbiting the star 4 Ursae Majoris, approximately 252 light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major
Gliese 436 b

Gliese 436 b

Gliese 436 b, the Neptune-sized extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 436
Epsilon Eridani b

Epsilon Eridani b

Epsilon Eridani b, the unconfirmed extrasolar planet approximately 10 light-years away orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani, in the constellation of Eridanus (the River)
51 Pegasi b

51 Pegasi b

51 Pegasi b (abbreviated 51 Peg b), sometimes though unofficially named Bellerophon, the extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus
Epsilon Tauri b

Epsilon Tauri b

Epsilon Tauri b
Epsilon Tauri b, the extrasolar planet approximately 155 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus
Gamma Cephei Ab

Gamma Cephei Ab

Gamma Cephei Ab
Gamma Cephei Ab, the extrasolar planet approximately 45 light-years away in the constellation of Cepheus (the King)
55 Cancri e

55 Cancri e

55 Cancri e, the extrasolar planet with half the mass of Neptune orbiting the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A. Its mass is about 8.3 Earth masses, thus classifying it as the first Super-Earth discovered around a main sequence star
55 Cancri d

55 Cancri d

55 Cancri d
55 Cancri d, the extrasolar planet in a long-period orbit around the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A. Located at a similar distance from its star as Jupiter is from our Sun, it is the fifth and outermost known planet in its planetary system
79 Ceti b

79 Ceti b

79 Ceti b
79 Ceti b (also known as HD 16141 b), the extrasolar planet orbiting its star every 75 days
2M1207b

2M1207b

2M1207b, the planetary-mass object orbiting the brown dwarf 2M1207, in the constellation Centaurus, approximately 170 light-years from Earth
55 Cancri f

55 Cancri f

55 Cancri f (abbreviated 55 Cnc f and also referred to as Rho Cancri f), the extrasolar planet approximately 41 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Cancer (the Crab)
Cha 110913-773444

Cha 110913-773444

Cha 110913-773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913), the astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk
91 Aquarii b

91 Aquarii b

91 Aquarii b
91 Aquarii b, also known as HD 219449 b, the extrasolar planet orbiting in the 91 Aquarii system approximately 148 light-years away in the constellation of Aquarius
Tau1 Gruis b
Tau Gruis b, also known as HD 216435 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 109 light-years away in the constellation of Grus (the Crane)
Pollux b
Pollux b, also known as Beta Geminorum b (β Gem b / β Geminorum b) and HD 62509 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 34 light-years away in the constellation of Gemini (the Twins)
55 Cancri b
55 Cancri b (abbreviated 55 Cnc b and occasionally referred to as 55 Cancri Ab in order to distinguish it from the star 55 Cancri B), the extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A every 14.65 days
SWEEPS-11
SWEEPS-11, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star SWEEPS J175902.67−291153.5 in the constellation Sagittarius approximately 22000 light years away from the Solar System (based on a distance modulus of 14.1)
54 Piscium b
54 Piscium b (HD 3651 b), occasionally catalogued as 54 Piscium Ab in order to differentiate from the brown dwarf in the system, the extrasolar planet approximately 36 light-years away in the constellation of Pisces
PSR B1257+12 C
PSR B1257+12C, the extrasolar planet approximately 980 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (the Virgin)
55 Cancri c
55 Cancri c (abbreviated 55 Cnc c), the extrasolar planet in an eccentric orbit around the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A, making one revolution every 44.34 days
Rho Indi b
Rho Indi b, the planet that orbits around Rho Indi
PSR B1257+12 B
PSR B1257+12B, the extrasolar planet (approximately 980 light-years away) in the constellation of Virgo (the Virgin)
Upsilon Andromedae d
Upsilon Andromedae d, the extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star Upsilon Andromedae A. Its discovery in April 1999 by Geoffrey Marcy and R. Paul Butler made Upsilon Andromedae the first known star to host a multiple-planet planetary system
WASP-8b
WASP-8b, the extrasolar planet discovered (with their stars) in the SuperWASP batch -6b to -15b
WASP-6b
WASP-6b, the extrasolar planet approximately 1000 light years away in the constellation Aquarius
WASP-5b
WASP-5b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star WASP-5 located over 967 light-years away in the constellation Phoenix
WASP-9b
WASP-9b, the extrasolar planet discovered in 2008
Xi Aquilae b
Xi Aquilae b (or ksi Aql b), the extrasolar planet approximately 200 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila
XO-3b
XO-3b, the exoplanet with about 11.79 times the mass of Jupiter, and an orbit around its parent star in about 3.2 days
18 Delphini b
18 Delphini b or 18 Del b, the very massive and dense planet approximately 238 light-years away in the constellation of Delphinus
WASP-4b
WASP-4b, the extrasolar planet approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation of Phoenix
WASP-3b
WASP-3b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star WASP-3 located over 727 light-years away in the constellation Lyra
47 Ursae Majoris c
47 Ursae Majoris c (sometimes abbreviated 47 Uma c), the extrasolar planet approximately 46 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major
OGLE-TR-10 b
OGLE-TR-10b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-10
Upsilon Andromedae c
Upsilon Andromedae c, the extrasolar planet or star orbiting the Sun-like star Upsilon Andromedae A every 241.2 days
V391 Pegasi b, also known as HS 2201+2610 b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star V391 Pegasi approximately 4570 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus
WASP-17b
WASP-17b, the exoplanet in the constellation Scorpius that is orbiting the star WASP-17
WASP-2b
WASP-2b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star WASP-2 located about 470 light years away in the constellation of Delphinus
41 Lyncis b
41 Lyncis b (also called HD 81688 b), the gas giant exoplanet that orbits the star 41 Lyncis
TrES-3
TrES-3, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star GSC 03089-00929
Mu Arae e
Mu Arae d (also known as HD 160691 d), the extrasolar planet orbiting the star Mu Arae
HD 11964 b
HD 11964 b, the extrasolar planet, a gas giant like Jupiter approximately 107 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus
HD 114762 b
HD 114762 b, the candidate extrasolar planet, approximately 132 light years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices, and is probably a brown dwarf
HD 10647 b
HD 10647 b, also catalogued as q Eridani b, the extrasolar planet approximately 57 light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus (the River)
HD 11964 c
HD 11964 c, the extrasolar planet approximately 107 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus
HD 11964 d
HD 11964d, the extrasolar planet approximately 111 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus
HD 132406 b
HD 132406 b, the long period massive gas giant extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star HD 132406 at a distance of 71 parsecs
HD 12661 c
HD 12661 c, the gas giant one and a half times the mass of Jupiter orbiting around HD 12661
HD 100546
HD 100546, the star 337.3 LY from Earth
HAT-P-7b
HAT-P-7b (or Kepler-2b), the extrasolar planet discovered in 2008
HAT-P-11b
HAT-P-11b (or Kepler-3b), the extrasolar planet orbiting the star HAT-P-11
Gliese 777 c
Gliese 777 c, often catalogued as Gliese 777 Ac or simply HD 190360 c, the extrasolar planet approximately 52 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus
Gliese 876 c
Gliese 876 c, the extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 876, taking about 30 days to complete an orbit
HAT-P-1b
HAT-P-1b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the Sunlike star HAT-P-1, also known as ADS 16402 B. HAT-P-1 is the dimmer component of the ADS 16402 binary star system
HAT-P-2b
HAT-P-2b, the extrasolar planet detected by the HATNet Project in May 2007
HAT-P-4b
HAT-P-4b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star HAT-P-4 over 1000 light years away in Boötes constellation
Gliese 777 b
Gliese 777 b, also known as Gliese 777 Ab or HD 190360 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 52 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus
HD 171028
HD 171028, the yellow main-sequence star in the constellation of Ophiuchus
HD 202206 c
HD 202206 c, the extrasolar planet discovered on November 16, 2004, using long-term observation of a formerly unconfirmed second planet after the discovery of a brown dwarf (first companion) around the star
COROT-7b (previously named COROT-Exo-7b), the reported exoplanet orbiting around the star COROT-7, in the constellation Monoceros, at 489 light years from Earth
COROT-Exo-1b
COROT-Exo-1b, sometimes cataloged as CoRoT-Exo-1b or GSC 04804-02268b, the extrasolar planet approximately 1,560 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros
COROT-Exo-2b
COROT-Exo-2b, the second extrasolar planet to be detected by the French-led COROT mission, which orbits the star COROT-Exo-2 at a distance of 930 light years from Earth towards the constellation Serpens
94 Ceti b
94 Ceti b or 94 Ceti Ab to distinguish it from the distant red dwarf companion, the extrasolar planet orbiting its star once every 1.2 years
Gliese 849 b
Gliese 849 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 29 light years away in the constellation of Aquarius
OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lb
OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lb, the extrasolar planet approximately 4,920 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius
Mu Arae e
Mu Arae e (also known as HD 160691 e), one of the four extrasolar planets orbiting the star Mu Arae
HD 89307 b
HD 89307 b, the extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 89307 located approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Leo
HD 70642 b
HD 70642 b (also known as HIP 40952 b and Gliese 304 b), the extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 70642 at 3.23 AU distance and takes 5.66 years to revolve
Eta² Hydri b
Eta Hydri b (η Hyi b, η Hydri b), commonly known as HD 11977 b, the extrasolar planet that is approximately 217 light-years away in the constellation of Hydrus
HD 2638 b
HD 2638 b, the planet of the star HD 2638
HD 37124 b
HD 37124 b, the extrasolar planet approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus (the Bull)
HD 37124 c
HD 37124 c, the extrasolar planet approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus
HD 69830 c
HD 69830 c, the 2nd planet orbiting HD 69830
HD 37124 d
HD 37124 d, the extrasolar planet approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus
70 Virginis b
70 Virginis b (abbreviated 70 Vir b), the extrasolar planet approximately 60 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo
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