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GJ 433 b is a sub_neptune exoplanet discovered in 2011 using the Radial Velocity method.

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GJ 433 b

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Discovery Details

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2011
Facility: La Silla Observatory
Instrument: HARPS Spectrograph
Telescope: 3.6 m ESO Telescope
GJ 433 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 433, discovered back in 2011 using the trusty HARPS Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This planet revealed itself through the subtle wobble of its host star, detected by the radial velocity method. While we don't have a catchy proper name for GJ 433 b yet, it sparks curiosity as a distant world beyond our solar system. Nestled around a star cooler and smaller than our Sun, this planet invites us to imagine what its skies might look like. Though details like its exact distance remain under wraps, GJ 433 b stands as a shining example of the ever-growing family of ground-based discoveries unveiling the mysteries of planets far, far away.