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  2. J1407b - Wikipedia

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    The name J1407b follows the exoplanet naming convention by adding the letter "b" after the host star's name. [5] At the time of J1407b's discovery, V1400 Centauri was known as "J1407", which is the shortened form of the star's full SuperWASP catalogue designation 1SWASP J140747.93–394542.6.

  3. V1400 Centauri - Wikipedia

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    V1400 Centauri, also known as 1SWASP J140747.93−394542.6 or simply J1407, is a young, pre-main-sequence star that was eclipsed by the likely free-floating substellar object J1407b in April–June 2007.

  4. List of exomoon candidates - Wikipedia

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    According to this study, the discrepancy was an artifact of the data reduction, and Kepler-1625b I likely does not exist. [ 10 ] September 2019 – A hypothesis involving potential transits of large exomoons being detached from their planets (see ploonet ) was positted to explain the light flux-variations of the Tabby's Star , which were ...

  5. Talk:J1407b/GA1 - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately it doesn't help that popular science media still keep propagating this outdated notion of J1407b as a "Super Saturn" , as they heavily rely on press releases and don't do/keep up with original research on their own (take this as an observation of mine from experience, not an absolute truth). If you still insist on removing either ...

  6. J1407b's rings span a radius of about 90 million kilometers (56 million miles) and may eventually form moons over time. Although initially thought to be orbiting V1400 Centauri, later studies suggest J1407b is likely an unbound object passing in front of the star. This is stripped down to what I think is the bare minimum.

  7. Rogue planet - Wikipedia

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    This video shows an artist's impression of the free-floating planet CFBDSIR J214947.2-040308.9.. A rogue planet, also termed a free-floating planet (FFP) or an isolated planetary-mass object (iPMO), is an interstellar object of planetary mass which is not gravitationally bound to any star or brown dwarf.

  8. CFBDSIR 2149−0403 - Wikipedia

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    CFBDSIR 2149-0403 was discovered by the Canada-France Brown Dwarfs Survey, a near-infrared sky survey, and confirmed by WISE data. [1] Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France and his team, including researchers at Université de Montréal in Canada, detected CFBDSIR2149's infrared signature using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope.

  9. HD 189733 b - Wikipedia

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    HD 189733 b is an exoplanet in the constellation of Vulpecula approximately 64.5 light-years (19.8 parsecs) away [7] from the Solar System.Astronomers in France discovered the planet orbiting the star HD 189733 on October 5, 2005, by observing its transit across the star's face. [1]