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WASP-171 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2019
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WASP-171 b is a fascinating hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-171, discovered back in 2019 by the diligent team using the WASP-South observatory and its trusty iKon-L CCD Camera. This sizzling gas giant was spotted as it gracefully transited in front of its star, giving scientists a glimpse into its dazzling nature. Though a world of intense heat and sweltering skies, WASP-171 b adds a dash of excitement to our cosmic neighborhood with its close-in, tight orbit. While it may not have a fancy proper name yet, this planet’s story is a testament to ground-based astronomy’s power in unveiling the secrets of distant worlds. If you dream of distant star systems, WASP-171 b is a hot spot worth knowing about!