Explore This SectionScienceExoplanetsGJ 433...Exoplanets HomeExoplanets OverviewExoplanets FactsTypes of ExoplanetsStarsWhat is the UniverseSearch for LifeThe Big QuestionsAre We Alone?Can We Find Life?The Habitable ZoneWhy We SearchTarget Star CatalogDiscoveriesDiscoveries DashboardHow We Find and CharacterizeMissionsPeopleExoplanet CatalogImmersiveThe ExoplaneteersExoplanet Travel Bureau5 Ways to Find a PlanetStrange New WorldsUniverse of MonstersGalaxy of HorrorsNewsStoriesBlogResourcesMultimediaGlossaryEyes on ExoplanetsGet InvolvedExoplanet WatchMoreFor Scientists GJ 433 cUnable to render the provided sourceGJ 433 c is a Neptune-like exoplanet that orbits an M-type star. Its mass is 32.422 Earths, it takes 14 years to complete one orbit of its star, and is 4.819 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2014. Keep Exploring Discover More Topics From NASA Search for Life Stars Universe Black Holes