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GJ 536 c

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2025
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GJ 536 c orbits the red dwarf star GJ 536, a cozy little sun much smaller and cooler than our own. Discovered in 2025 using the radial velocity technique with help from multiple ground-based observatories, this exoplanet adds to the growing family of intriguing worlds beyond our solar system. While it doesn't yet have a catchy proper name, GJ 536 c sparks curiosity as it circles its star in a dance far different from Earth's. Though details about its size and exact environment remain a mystery, this planet reminds us how much there is to explore in the cosmic neighborhood. GJ 536 c invites space enthusiasts everywhere to imagine the secrets hidden around distant stars, a true gem in the vast universe.