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HD 38529 c

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Radial Velocity
Discovery year: 2000
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HD 38529 c is a fascinating giant planet orbiting the bright star HD 38529, discovered at the turn of the millennium using the clever radial velocity technique. This cosmic heavyweight was spotted by astronomers keeping a close eye on the star’s wobbles from multiple observatories on Earth, using a mix of instruments to tease out its presence. Though it’s far beyond our solar system, HD 38529 c captures imaginations with its massive size and the distant orbit it holds, reminding us just how diverse planetary systems can be. It’s a reminder that the universe loves variety, with worlds that range from sizzling hot to cool and distant giants, like this intriguing exoplanet quietly circling its star over 130 light-years away from us.