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| x HD 122430 b | ||
| x HD 125612 b | ||
| x HD 12661 b |
HD 12661 b is a gas giant two and a half times the mass of Jupiter orbiting around the star HD 12661. It has an eccentric orbit within the star's habitable zone, which means that if any of its moons have atmospheres, they may have the potential to...
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| x HD 12661 c |
HD 12661 c is a gas giant one and a half times the mass of Jupiter orbiting around HD 12661. It has an eccentric orbit which briefly brings it close to the outer edge of the star's habitable zone.
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| x HD 128311 b | ||
| x HD 128311 c | ||
| x HD 130322 b | ||
| x HD 13189 b |
HD 13189 b is an exoplanet or brown dwarf with mass ranges from 8 to 20 Jupiter mass. This object is located 277 Gm (1.85 AU) from the star, taking 472 days to make one elliptic round.
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| x HD 132406 b |
HD 132406 b is a long period massive gas giant extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star HD 132406 at a distance of 71 parsecs.
HD 132406 b is a superjovian planet >5.61 times the mass of Jupiter. The orbital distance from the star is almost...
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| x HD 134987 b | ||
| x HD 136118 b | ||
| x HD 141937 b | ||
| x HD 142 b | ||
| x HD 142022 A b | ||
| x HD 142415 b | ||
| x HD 147513 b | ||
| x HD 149026 b |
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HD 149026 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 257 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules. The planet was discovered after it transited its parent star, HD 149026. It is notable for the presence of an exceptionally large planetary core...
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| x HD 149143 b | ||
| x HD 150706 b | ||
| x HD 154345 b |
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HD 154345 b, is a Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 154345.
Wright et al. discovered the planet in March 2006 using the radial velocity method to detect small wobbling movement in the star caused by the gravity of the planet. The...
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| x HD 154857 b | ||
| x HD 155358 b | ||
| x HD 155358 c | ||
| x HD 156846 b | ||
| x HD 159868 b | ||
| x HD 160691 b | ||
| x HD 160691 c | ||
| x HD 160691 d | ||
| x HD 160691 e | ||
| x HD 16141 b | ||
| x HD 162020 b | ||
| x HD 164922 b | ||
| x HD 167042 b | ||
| x HD 168443 b | ||
| x HD 168443 c | ||
| x HD 168746 b | ||
| x HD 169830 c | ||
| x HD 169830 b | ||
| x HD 178911 B b | ||
| x HD 170469 b | ||
| x HD 171028 b | ||
| x HD 17156 b |
HD 17156b is an exoplanet orbiting the star HD 17156. It is a superjovian planet slightly smaller than Jupiter but slightly larger than Saturn in a so-called "torched orbit". This highly-eccentric three-week orbit takes it approximately 0.0523 AU of...
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| x HD 175541 b | ||
| x HD 177830 b | ||
| x HD 179949 b | ||
| x HD 185269 b | ||
| x HD 187085 b | ||
| x HD 187123 b | ||
| x HD 187123 c | ||
| x HD 188015 b | ||
| x HD 208487 b | ||
| x HD 190228 b | ||
| x HD 190360 b | ||
| x HD 190360 c | ||
| x HD 190647 b | ||
| x HD 192263 b | ||
| x HD 192699 b | ||
| x HD 195019 b | ||
| x HD 196050 b | ||
| x HD 196885 b | ||