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KELT-10 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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KELT-10 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter that orbits its star, KELT-10, discovered back in 2016 using the trusty transit method. This gas giant was spotted from the ground with the clever help of the Apogee 4K CCD Sensor as part of the KELT-South survey. Imagine a planet so close to its star that it’s practically basking in eternal daylight, with temperatures high enough to cook a holiday feast! While it’s far beyond our solar system, KELT-10 b offers a fascinating glimpse of what extreme planetary weather might look like. This world is perfect for dreamers who love to imagine alien skies glowing with endless sunsets, where the rules of nature play in superheated style.