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HD 34445 e

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2017
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HD 34445 e is a distant world orbiting the sun-like star HD 34445, located many light-years away in the night sky. Discovered back in 2017 using the clever radial velocity method, this planet was detected by scientists closely watching the subtle wobble of its host star from multiple observatories on Earth. Though we don’t know exactly what it looks like, HD 34445 e is part of an intriguing planetary system that keeps astronomers busy with questions about its composition and atmosphere. Imagine a world you can’t see with your own eyes but know is there, quietly circling its star far away in the cosmic dance of discovery. It’s a reminder of how much there still is to explore beyond our solar system!