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GJ 1002 c

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2022
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GJ 1002 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the nearby red dwarf star GJ 1002, discovered in 2022 using the radial velocity method from a variety of ground-based observatories. This little world is part of a system that has captured the curiosity of astronomers who used multiple instruments to tease out its subtle gravitational wobbles. While details about its surface are still a mystery, GJ 1002 c orbits a cool, faint star that sits relatively close to our solar neighborhood, making it an exciting target for future studies about potentially habitable environments. Though it doesn’t have a fancy nickname yet, this planet’s discovery adds another chapter to our ever-growing cosmic story, hinting at the diverse variety of worlds that exist beyond our own.