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HD 330075 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2004
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HD 330075 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 330075, discovered back in 2004 using the clever radial velocity technique. This cosmic neighbor was uncovered thanks to the sharp eyes of the HARPS Spectrograph nestled at the La Silla Observatory, a prime spot for spotting distant worlds. Though it doesn't have a catchy nickname, HD 330075 b is no wallflower—it’s a gas giant, likely spinning close to its star, making it a sizzling world where temperatures soar. This planet gives us a glimpse into the diverse planetary systems out there, far beyond our own solar neighborhood. Exploring it sparks curiosity about the mysteries hidden in the vastness of space, reminding us how much there still is to discover in the galaxy!