All Featured Exoplanets
Welcome to the full collection of exoplanets I’ve curated—rocky Earth-like worlds, scorching Hot Jupiters, and the most promising habitable zone candidates.
These are some of the most fascinating planets discovered so far by telescopes like Kepler, TESS, and the James Webb Space Telescope. From potential ocean worlds that could harbor life to gas giants with molten glass rain and diamond cores, each one expands our understanding of what’s possible in the universe.
Click any planet to dive deeper into its story, size, distance from Earth, and why it’s special. New discoveries added as they happen—because the search for alien worlds never stops.
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Size:
1.9 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
41 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
K-type
Fun Fact:
This super-hot super-Earth might shimmer with lava oceans on its blazing dayside!
Size:
0.9 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
6 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
M-type
Fun Fact:
Orbiting the speedy nearby Barnard’s Star, this tiny world races through a scorching close orbit!
Size:
18.5 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
63 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
A-type
Fun Fact:
This young gas giant was directly imaged orbiting in a dusty debris disk, like a newborn world in formation!
Size:
1.5 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
41 light-years
Habitable Zone:
Maybe
Star Type:
K-type
Fun Fact:
A super-Earth around a quiet red dwarf, it could hold onto an atmosphere despite close orbits!
Size:
0.9 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
31 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
M-type
Fun Fact:
This tiny iron-rich world zips around its star faster than Mercury orbits the Sun!
Size:
2.2 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
11 light-years
Habitable Zone:
Yes
Star Type:
M-type
Fun Fact:
This super-Earth orbits one of the closest quiet red dwarfs, potentially holding onto an atmosphere perfect for liquid water!
Size:
12.3 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
128 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
K-type
Fun Fact:
This massive gas giant circles its star every 15 years, a distant sentinel in a wide, stable orbit!
Size:
12.7 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
65 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
K-type
Fun Fact:
This deep-blue hot Jupiter rains molten glass sideways in howling 5,400 mph winds!
Size:
15.6 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
157 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
G-type
Fun Fact:
Known as “Osiris,” this hot Jupiter was the first exoplanet with a detected evaporating atmosphere trailing like a comet!
Size:
2.4 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
124 light-years
Habitable Zone:
Yes
Star Type:
M-type
Fun Fact:
This hycean world may boast a global ocean beneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere, hinting at exotic chemistry!
Size:
1.2 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
335 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
G-type
Fun Fact:
A dense rocky planet that might be made mostly of iron, like a cosmic cannonball!
Size:
1.5 × Earth
Distance from Earth:
608 light-years
Habitable Zone:
No
Star Type:
G-type
Fun Fact:
The first rocky exoplanet discovered, it sizzles hotter than molten lava on its surface!