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HATS-29 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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HATS-29 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star HATS-29, discovered back in 2016 using the clever transit method from the ground-based HATSouth network. This giant planet was spotted thanks to the Apogee 4K CCD Sensor, which captured its shadow as it passed in front of its host star. Imagine a world where days are scorchingly long and nights just as intense, thanks to its tight embrace around HATS-29. While we don’t have an exact distance to share, HATS-29 b’s discovery adds to our cosmic collection of fiery gas giants, helping us understand the diverse and dynamic nature of planets beyond our solar system. It’s a whopping hotball of gas that keeps astronomers intrigued and stargazers dreaming!