K2-18 b

An exoplanet 124 light-years away

Quick Stats

~2.6 x Earth
124 light-years
Yes
2015 (water vapor in 2019)
M-type

K2-18b, discovered in 2015 by Kepler’s K2 mission, is a sub-Neptune ~2.6 times Earth’s size orbiting a red dwarf every 33 days. In the habitable zone, JWST confirmed water vapor in 2019—hinting at oceans under a thick atmosphere, though too hot for life as we know it.

Likely a “hycean” world (hydrogen envelope over water), it’s a prime for biosignature hunts.

This planet showed us exoplanet atmospheres are detectable, opening the door to “life signs” searches.