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GJ 676 A c

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2016
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GJ 676 A c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 676 A, located far beyond our solar system. Discovered in 2016 using the radial velocity method at the Paranal Observatory with the FORS2 instrument, this planet adds to the excitement of exploring distant worlds from the ground. While specifics like its size or exact distance from Earth might feel a bit like cosmic whispers, its discovery showcases the incredible precision of modern astronomy. GJ 676 A c orbits its star in a distant cosmic dance, reminding us that the universe is full of hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. It’s a neat example of how telescopes on Earth continue to push the boundaries of what we know about planets beyond our sun.