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HAT-P-3 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2007
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Meet Teberda, the charming exoplanet also known as HAT-P-3 b, orbiting its star HAT-P-3 far beyond our solar system. Discovered back in 2007 by a clever ground-based setup using a 2K CCD Sensor at the HATNet facility, Teberda was spotted as it cleverly slipped in front of its star, casting a tiny shadow we could detect—a method called transit. This gas giant is a close-in world, hugging its star in a tight orbit that would make any planet feel the heat and excitement of a cosmic dance. While we can’t visit just yet, Teberda sparks our imagination about worlds beyond Earth, proving the universe is packed with fascinating neighbors waiting to be explored.