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EXOSCAPE · NASA EXOPLANET ARCHIVE

EXOSCAPE · NASA EXOPLANET ARCHIVE

A Constellation of Worlds

A Constellation of Worlds

A Constellation of Worlds

An interactive visualization of the NASA Exoplanet Archive — every confirmed world placed by the year it was discovered and rendered by what it is. A way to explore the galaxy’s diversity at a glance.

An interactive visualization of the NASA Exoplanet Archive — every confirmed world placed by the year it was discovered and rendered by what it is. A way to explore the galaxy’s diversity at a glance.

How to read the sky

How to read the sky

How to read the sky

Worlds, not dots

Each planet is drawn by its real type — molten lava worlds, banded gas giants, pale ice giants, rocky and temperate worlds. Some giants carry rings.

Size = Planet radius

Scaled from the measured radius in Earth radii — from tiny sub-Earths to giants larger than Jupiter. Depth is the year of discovery, 1992 to 2026.

Green halo = temperate

A pulsing green ring marks small worlds at temperatures that could allow liquid water. Move your cursor to look around; hover any world for its real data.

Source: NASA Exoplanet Archive — Planetary Systems Composite Parameters. 1,396 worlds across 34 years and 57 observatories and missions.

1,396 worlds. 34 years. One sky.

1,396 worlds. 34 years. One sky.

1,396 worlds. 34 years. One sky.

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