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These are exoplanets that are within the field of view of the Taurus constellation.
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| x HD 37124 d | 2005 | Taurus |
HD 37124 d is an extrasolar planet approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus. The planet was discovered in 2005 orbiting the star HD 37124 in a long-period orbit. Based on its mass, it is considered to be a gas giant. An...
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| x HD 24040 b | HD 24040 | Taurus |
HD 24040 b is a long-period exoplanet taking approximately 3400 days to orbit at 4.68 astronomical units in a circular orbit. It has minimum mass 4.04 times that of Jupiter. To have more accurate true mass, inclination must be known, yet the...
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