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GJ 86 b is a sub_neptune exoplanet discovered in 1999
using the Radial Velocity method at La Silla Observatory. The 1.2 m Leonhard Euler Telescope
was employed with the instruments of the CORALIE Spectrograph.
GJ 86 b
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Discovery Details
World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 1999
Facility: La Silla Observatory
Instrument: CORALIE Spectrograph
Telescope: 1.2 m Leonhard Euler Telescope
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GJ 86 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 86, discovered back in 1999 using the radial velocity method. This hidden gem was found with the help of the CORALIE Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory, showcasing the power of ground-based telescopes in unveiling distant worlds. GJ 86 b’s close dance around its star offers a glimpse into the diverse planetary systems our galaxy harbors. While it doesn’t have a fancy proper name, this planet remains a fascinating subject for scientists and space enthusiasts alike, reminding us how much there is to explore beyond our solar neighborhood. Its discovery marked one of the early exciting finds in the hunt for alien planets, highlighting the marvels awaiting us in the cosmos.