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CHXR 73 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Imaging
Discovery year: 2006
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Meet CHXR 73 b, a fascinating wanderer orbiting the young star CHXR 73. Discovered back in 2006 using the sharp eyes of the Hubble Space Telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys, this distant companion is a true cosmic curiosity spotted through direct imaging—a bit like catching a star’s elusive pet on camera! Nestled far beyond our solar neighborhood, CHXR 73 b offers astronomers a glimpse into the early stages of planetary development. While it doesn’t have a snappier proper name yet, this cool world continues to intrigue space explorers who dream of unwrapping the mysteries of star-born planets. So, next time you gaze up, remember CHXR 73 b is out there, shining quietly and adding to the universe’s enchanting diversity!