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Best 1 HD 209458 b

HD 209458 b is a giant exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star approximately 153 light-years away. It gained significant attention as the first planet detected through the transit method in 1999. Scientists identified an escaping hydrogen atmosphere, marking the initial confirmation of such atmospheric l...

2 KELT-9b
KELT-9b

KELT-9b is a giant exoplanet orbiting the star HD 189733A. It’s notable as the hottest known planet, boasting a dayside temperature exceeding 4,000 Kelvin – hotter than many stars. This ultrahot Jupiter was discovered by the Kentucky Extrasolar Traniting Survey (KELT) in 2017 and is of interest to a...

3 HD 189733 b

HD 189733 b is a gas giant exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star approximately 63 light-years away. It’s notable for possessing a surprisingly detailed atmosphere, allowing scientists to study extreme weather conditions. High-speed winds composed of iron and silicate particles have been observed within...

4 WASP-76b
WASP-76b

WASP-76b is an exoplanet orbiting a distant star, classified as a “hot Jupiter.” Its notable characteristic is its extremely dense atmosphere containing iron vapor. Observations reveal iron rain occurring on the planet’s nightside due to temperature variations. This phenomenon, confirmed through spe...

5 WASP-96b
WASP-96b

WASP-96b is a giant exoplanet orbiting a star approximately 843 light-years away. Its atmosphere was studied extensively using the James Webb Space Telescope, yielding one of the earliest publicly available datasets for analyzing exoplanetary atmospheres. This data provides valuable insights into th...

6 TrES-2b
TrES-2b

The darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of incident starlight, discovered by the TrES survey in 2006 and subsequently monitored by NASA's Kepler mission.

7 WASP-121b
WASP-121b

An ultra-hot Jupiter with a detected stratosphere and dayside temperatures exceeding 2,400 K, orbiting its host star in roughly 1.27 days with extreme tidal locking.

8 WASP-189b
WASP-189b

A very hot Jupiter orbiting a bright A-type star, studied intensively by ESA's CHEOPS mission and among the hottest known exoplanets with dayside temperatures near 3,400 K.

9 WASP-17b
WASP-17b

The first exoplanet confirmed to orbit in a retrograde direction relative to its host star's rotation, announced by the WASP consortium in 2009.

10 WASP-18b
WASP-18b

Massive hot Jupiter (~10 Jupiter masses) with a 0.94-day orbital period discovered by the WASP survey in 2009, making it a prime target for studying tidal dissipation and orbital decay.

11 HAT-P-7b
HAT-P-7b

A hot Jupiter in the Cygnus field whose reflected starlight and orbital phase curve were detected by NASA's Kepler telescope, providing early constraints on its atmospheric properties.

12 Tau Boötis b

A hot Jupiter discovered in 1996 around Tau Boötis, notable as one of the first exoplanets to have its atmospheric composition detected via ground-based spectroscopy.

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