Exoplanet Catalog
Navigate the Cosmos: Explore Exoplanets
Welcome, space enthusiasts! Embark on a cosmic journey as we delve into the fascinating realm of exoplanets - planets that orbit stars outside our solar system. The universe is vast, and there are countless exoplanets waiting to be discovered and explored.
What are Exoplanets?
Exoplanets, also known as extrasolar planets, are planets that orbit stars other than our sun. These distant worlds come in various sizes, compositions, and orbits, offering a glimpse into the diversity of planetary systems beyond our own.
Exoplanet Catalog
Explore our curated catalog of notable exoplanets that have captured the attention of astronomers and space enthusiasts alike:
1. Kepler-186f
Kepler-186f is an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of its host star, Kepler-186. This distant world offers insights into the potential for Earth-like conditions on other planets.
2. TRAPPIST-1e
TRAPPIST-1e is one of the seven Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting the ultra-cool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. This exoplanet holds promise for the search for potentially habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
3. Proxima Centauri b
Proxima Centauri b is an exoplanet orbiting the closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri. This rocky world lies within the habitable zone of its star, sparking interest in the search for life beyond Earth.
Join us in navigating the cosmos and uncovering the mysteries of exoplanets. The universe is vast and full of wonders, waiting to be explored!
For more information on exoplanets, visit the NASA Exoplanet Exploration website.
