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HD 23079 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2001
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Meet HD 23079 b, affectionately named Guarani, a fascinating giant planet orbiting the star HD 23079. Discovered back in 2001 using the trusty radial velocity method at the Anglo-Australian Telescope with the UCLES Spectrograph, Guarani is a gas giant that’s not exactly a beach vacation spot but a captivating world nonetheless. Picture a massive planet with a thick atmosphere, possibly swirling with storms and clouds unlike anything on Earth. Though it’s far from our solar system, Guarani’s distant dance around its star gives astronomers a thrilling glimpse into the diversity of planets waiting to be explored out there. It’s a cosmic giant with a story that’s only just beginning to unfold in the grand adventure of space discovery.