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GJ 3293 d

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2017
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GJ 3293 d is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 3293, discovered in 2017 using the trusty HARPS Spectrograph at Chile's La Silla Observatory. This planet, detected through the radial velocity method, offers a fascinating glimpse into worlds beyond our solar system. While it doesn't have an official proper name yet, GJ 3293 d sparks curiosity with its mysterious presence around a distant star. Nestled far from Earth, this world invites astronomers and space enthusiasts alike to imagine the possibilities of alien skies and exotic landscapes. So, while it may not be a household name (yet!), GJ 3293 d stands as a shining example of humanity’s ongoing quest to explore the cosmos from the ground up.