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CoRoT-24 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Welcome to CoRoT-24 b, a fascinating little world orbiting the star CoRoT-24 far out in the cosmic neighborhood! Discovered in 2014 by the dedicated eyes of the CoRoT space telescope using the clever transit method, this exoplanet is part of a quirky planetary duo dancing around their star. While it doesn’t have a catchy nickname yet, CoRoT-24 b sparks curiosity as a mini-Neptune or a super-Earth—think of it as a distant cousin with a mysterious atmosphere and a tightly-knit orbit. Floating light-years away in the vastness of space, CoRoT-24 b reminds us how fun and surprising the galaxy can be, always inviting explorers to dream about the stories planets like this might tell.