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GJ 887 e

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2026
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Meet GJ 887 e, an intriguing world orbiting the bright star GJ 887, a cozy neighbor in our cosmic backyard discovered in 2026 using the clever radial velocity technique. This planet was spotted thanks to the combined efforts of multiple observatories and instruments working together from the ground, highlighting the power of teamwork in space exploration. While GJ 887 e doesn’t yet have a proper name, it carries the excitement of a fresh find in the vibrant tapestry of exoplanets. Its star, GJ 887, shines warmly and invites us to imagine what this distant world might be like, sparking curiosity about its atmosphere, composition, and perhaps undiscovered surprises waiting for future explorers to reveal!