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Exoplanet Catalog

This exoplanetary encyclopedia — continuously updated, with more than 6,000 entries — combines interactive 3D models and detailed data on all confirmed exoplanets. When you select a planet’s name, see a visualization of each world and system, along with vital statistics. Filter by exoplanet type, by discovery method, or by the mission or facility that found it.

An illustration shows a curved line of differently colored planets snaking out from a star in the background at the upper left.

key to exoplanet types

A type of exoplanet made of rock or metal, smaller than Earth, possibly with oceans or atmospheres (artist's concept).

Super-Earth exoplanets are also rocky, but between Earth and Neptune in size (artist's concept).

This variety of exoplanet is similar in size to Uranus and Neptune, with an atmosphere of mostly hydrogen or helium (artist's concept).

Gas Giant exoplanets are as massive as Saturn or Jupiter, or larger; this category also includes "hot Jupiters," which orbit close to their stars (artist's concept).

Illustration of an exoplanet whose type is unknown.

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KOINTREAU-1 b
Parsecs from Earth: 158.618
Planet Mass: 10.6 Jupiters
Stellar Magnitude: Unknown
Discovery Date: 2026
GJ 3090 c
Parsecs from Earth: 22.4751
Planet Mass: 10 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 11.403
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-7384 b
Parsecs from Earth: 66.7902
Planet Mass: 12.4 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 16.704
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-6716 b
Parsecs from Earth: 18.8873
Planet Mass: 0.911 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 14.8
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-5788 b
Parsecs from Earth: 97.614
Planet Mass: 3.72 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 10.153
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-5788 c
Parsecs from Earth: 97.614
Planet Mass: 6.4 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 10.153
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-4529 b
Parsecs from Earth: 28.384
Planet Mass: 4.9 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 12.214
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-1774.01
Parsecs from Earth: 53.974
Planet Mass: 7.95 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 8.25
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-1243 b
Parsecs from Earth: 43.1865
Planet Mass: 7.7 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 13.427
Discovery Date: 2026
TOI-1230.01
Parsecs from Earth: 143.138
Planet Mass: 10.6 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 10.254
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-1203.01
Parsecs from Earth: 64.9943
Planet Mass: 7.39 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 8.59
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-1054.01
Parsecs from Earth: 88.4343
Planet Mass: 6.5 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 8.95
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-836.01
Parsecs from Earth: 27.5024
Planet Mass: 9.6 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 9.92
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-682.01
Parsecs from Earth: 83.1548
Planet Mass: 13.5 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 9.969
Discovery Date: 2021
TOI-469.01
Parsecs from Earth: 68.192
Planet Mass: 9.1 Earths
Stellar Magnitude: 9.49
Discovery Date: 2021

For each exoplanet listed above, the thumbnail image (artist's concept) links to an interactive 3D representation of the planet. When you get to that detail page with the 3D visualization, learn more about the exoplanet — including how long it would take to get there from Earth — by selecting the plus sign white plus sign inside a blue circle next to the exoplanet's name.

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