Super-Earth in the habitable zone of a Sun-like star, 600 ly away. Surface temperatures may allow liquid water.
One of seven rocky worlds around a cool red dwarf 40 ly away. Three planets sit in the habitable zone.
A cobalt-blue giant where silicate glass rains sideways at 9,000 km/h. Its vivid blue is from silica clouds, not oceans.
A hot Jupiter so close to its star it has been tidally stretched into an egg. It will be fully consumed in ~3 million years.
The nearest known exoplanet at 4.2 ly. Orbits in the habitable zone but endures intense stellar X-ray flares.
Earth's older cousin — 1,400 ly away, orbiting a Sun-like star 1.6 billion years older than ours.
On this ultra-hot Jupiter, iron vaporises on the dayside and condenses to rain as liquid metal on the cooler nightside.
A lava world twice Earth's diameter, 41 ly away. Completes an orbit in just 18 hours — its surface is molten rock.
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