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BD-13 2130 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2007
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Welcome to BD-13 2130 b, an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star BD-13 2130, discovered back in 2007! This distant world revealed itself thanks to the keen eyes of the CORALIE Spectrograph at Chile’s La Silla Observatory, using the clever radial velocity method—basically, it picks up the subtle star wiggles caused by the planet’s gravitational dance. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for BD-13 2130 b yet, it stands as a testament to the exciting frontier of exoplanet research. Although its exact size and composition remain a mystery, this planet invites us to imagine the diverse array of worlds beyond our solar neighborhood, showing how every discovery is a new chapter in our cosmic adventure!