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  2. TOI-2109 - Wikipedia

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    The extreme proximity also means TOI-2109 b is strongly irradiated. The dayside temperature measures 3,630 K (3,360 °C; 6,070 °F), while the nightside is around 1,000 degrees cooler, at less than 2,500 K (2,230 °C; 4,040 °F). Only 55 Cancri e and KELT-9b have hotter dayside temperatures. This planet is around 30% larger than Jupiter and ...

  3. List of hottest exoplanets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the hottest exoplanets so far discovered, specifically those with temperatures greater than 2,500 ... TOI-2109b: 3,631 ...

  4. TOI-2180 b - Wikipedia

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    TOI-2180 b stand out because of its cold estimated temperature of about 348 Kelvin (74.9 °C, 166.7 °F). [1] This is closer to Jupiters 165 K than most discovered giant exoplanets. TOI-2180 b belongs to a small sample of temperate Jupiters with a temperature <400 K that transit, such as Kepler-167 e , WD 1856+534 b , Kepler-1704 b , KOI-3680 b ...

  5. TOI-270 - Wikipedia

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    TOI-270, also known as L 231-32, is a red dwarf star 73.3 light-years (22.5 parsecs) away in the constellation Pictor. It has about 39% the mass and 38% the radius of the Sun, and a temperature of about 3,506 K (3,233 °C ; 5,851 °F ).

  6. List of exoplanets discovered in 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Radius gap planet, host star also known as TOI-755 [43] HD 110113 c: 0.0330 ...

  7. TOI-561 b - Wikipedia

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    TOI-561 b is an USP Super-Earth with a radius of roughly 1.4 Earths. It has an extremely short orbital period of under 11 hours, less than half of an Earth day, resulting in an equilibrium temperature of 2,480 ± 200 K (2,207 ± 200 °C; 4,004 ± 360 °F). [ 1 ]

  8. TOI-715 b - Wikipedia

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    TOI-715 b is a super-Earth exoplanet in the habitable zone of its parent M-type star, TOI-715. [1] [2] [3] The planet is 1.55 times larger than Earth, and is located at 0.083 astronomical units (12,400,000 km) from its star. [4] The planet orbits in the habitable zone of its star and has an equilibrium temperature of 234 K (−39 °C). [4]

  9. TOI-700 - Wikipedia

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    TOI-700 is a red dwarf of spectral class M (much redder, cooler, and dimmer than the sun) that is 40% the mass, 40% the radius and 55% of the temperature of the Sun. [6] The star is bright with low levels of stellar activity.