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page 1Exoplanets detected by direct imaging
Fomalhaut b
candidate extrasolar planet

2M1207b
2M1207b is a planetary-mass object orbiting the brown dwarf 2M1207, in the constellation Centaurus, approximately 170 light-years from Earth. It is one of the first candidate exoplanets to be directly observed (by infrared imaging). It was discovered in April 2004 by the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile by a team from the European Southern Observatory led by Gaël Chauvin. It is believed to be from 5 to 6 times the mass of Jupiter and may orbit 2M1207 at a distance roughly as far from the brown dwarf as Pluto is from the Sun.
Q14418873
extrasolar planet
Beta Pictoris b
extrasolar planet

HR 8799 b
extrasolar planet
HR 8799 c
extrasolar planet
Q1344094
extrasolar planet or brown dwarf in the Lupus constellation
51 Eridani b
extrasolar planet
HR 8799 d
extrasolar planet
14 Herculis c
Extrasolar planet
2MASS J1119−1137 AB
Binary system of sub-brown dwarfs in the constellation Crate
HD 106906 b
Lonely Planet
HR 8799 e
extrasolar planet
TYC 9486-927-1b
exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf TYC 9486-927-1

Levantes
Extrasolar planet detected with ESO's VLT

GU Piscium b
extrasolar planet
ROXs 42Bb
extrasolar planet
Najsakopajk
extrasolar planet in the HIP 65426 system
Kappa Andromedae b
extrasolar planet
HR 2562 b
astronomical body orbiting the star HR 2562 A
WISEPA J075108.79-763449.6
COCONUTS-2 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits the M-type star L 34-26. With a mass of 8 Jupiters, it takes over one million years to complete one orbit around the star orbiting 7,506 AU away from it.
HD 100546 b
Dwarf Star Brown
Epsilon Indi Ab
extrasolar planet
AB Aurigae b
protoplanet in the AB Aurigae system
AB Pictoris b
extrasolar planet
list of extrasolar planets directly imaged
Wikimedia list article
Beta Pictoris c
exoplanet
1RXS J160929.1–210524 b
extrasolar planet