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GJ 676 A e

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2012
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GJ 676 A e is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 676 A, discovered back in 2012 using the clever radial velocity method. This planet was detected from the ground at the famous La Silla Observatory, thanks to the precise HARPS Spectrograph instrument. While its exact size and features remain a bit mysterious, GJ 676 A e adds to the rich family of worlds circling this nearby star. Although it doesn’t have a popular nickname yet, it intrigues astronomers with its subtle tug on its host star, revealing the planet’s presence in a cosmic dance. For space explorers and stargazers alike, GJ 676 A e is a celestial reminder of the many hidden worlds waiting to be discovered in our galaxy.