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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.
Gliese 436 b
extrasolar planet
Mu Arae c
extrasolar planet orbiting around Mu Arae

TrES-1b
TrES-1b is an extrasolar planet approximately 523 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra (the Lyre). The planet's mass and radius indicate that it is a Jovian planet with a similar bulk composition to Jupiter. Unlike Jupiter, but similar to many other planets detected around other stars, TrES-1 is located very close to its star, and belongs to the class of planets known as hot Jupiters. The planet was discovered orbiting around GSC 02652-01324 (an orange dwarf star).
HD 330075 b
extrasolar planet
Mintome
extrasolar planet
OGLE-TR-132b
OGLE-TR-132b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-132.
HD 154857 b
extrasolar planet orbiting HD 154857
HD 37605 b
extrasolar planet
OGLE-2003-BLG-235Lb
OGLE-2003-BLG-235Lb/MOA-2003-BLG-53Lb is an extrasolar planet discovered in April 2004 by the OGLE and MOA collaborations. Its high mass indicates that it is most probably a gas giant planet similar to Jupiter. It is located around 4.3 AU away from its parent star.
HD 34445 b
extrasolar planet
HD 88133 b
extrasolar planet
Peitruss
extrasolar planet
HD 202206 c
extrasolar planet
HD 114386 b
extrasolar planet in the constellation Centaurus
Noifasui
extrasolar planet in the constellation Centaurus
HD 89307 b
extrasolar planet