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WASP-64 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2012
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Meet Agouto, officially known as WASP-64 b, a sizzling hot Jupiter that orbits the star WASP-64 far beyond our solar system. Discovered in 2012 using the clever transit method by the SuperWASP project with its trusty iKon-L CCD Camera, this ground-based find dazzles astronomers. Agouto is a gas giant roasted to perfection by its star, zip-zapping around so close that its days are scorchingly long and nights barely cool down. Imagine a world where sunlight is relentless, skies might shimmer with exotic hues, and storms could rage with powerful, unseen forces. Although light-years away, Agouto invites us to dream of the incredible planetary variety out there in the galaxy, showing off nature’s flair for cosmic creativity!