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.

Size:

~2 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

41 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

K-type

Fun Fact:

Carbon pressure could make it a “diamond planet”—worth trillions if you could mine it!

Size:

0.72 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

6 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

M-type

Fun Fact:

This tiny world zips around its star in just 3.2 Earth days, making its “year” shorter than a typical workweek on Earth!

Size:

1.65 x Jupiter

Distance from Earth:

64 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

A-type

Fun Fact:

Size:

~9 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

~150 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

F-type

Fun Fact:

This scorching gas giant hugs its star so close, it could evaporate away in billions of years—planetary vanishing act!

Size:

~9 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

~200 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

F-type

Fun Fact:

Orbiting every 63 days, this giant might have rings or moons hidden in its shadow—cosmic jewelry box?

Size:

~10 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

93 light-years

Habitable Zone:

Maybe

Star Type:

K-type

Fun Fact:

This gas giant skirts the habitable zone edge, potentially hosting moons with cozy, Earth-like conditions—exomoon dreams!

Size:

~1.5 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

93 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

K-type

Fun Fact:

This super-Earth whirls around its star every 9.6 days, faster than Mercury orbits the Sun—talk about a speedy year!

Size:

~1.8 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

~73 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

M-type

Fun Fact:

This beefy super-Earth crams 10 Earths’ worth of mass into a compact frame, like a cosmic weightlifter orbiting a faint red star!

Size:

~0.7 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

31 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

M-type

Fun Fact:

Called a “super-Mercury”—almost pure iron, no real atmosphere left.

Size:

~2.3 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

11 light-years

Habitable Zone:

Maybe

Star Type:

M-type

Fun Fact:

Orbiting one of the quietest red dwarfs, this planet might dodge deadly flares like a cosmic ninja!

Size:

~1.1 - 1.2 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

146 light-years

Habitable Zone:

Maybe

Star Type:

K-type

Fun Fact:

This chilly world might still bubble with hidden oceans if wrapped in a cozy CO2 blanket!

Size:

~12 x Earth

Distance from Earth:

131 light-years

Habitable Zone:

No

Star Type:

K-type

Fun Fact:

This hefty gas giant takes a leisurely 15-year stroll around its star, outpacing Earth’s orbit like a slow-motion marathon!