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Hot Jupiters Collection

"Hot Jupiters: Exploring the Fiery Giants of the Cosmos" An artist's impression of a unique type of exoplanet, known as "hot Jupiters

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet

An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet
This is an artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope. The planet is so close to its star that it completes an orbit in 10.5 hours

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of 51 Pegasi

Artists concept of 51 Pegasi
51 Pegasi is a sun quite like our own with a group of bold planets that bask closely within its suns rays

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of Kepler 444

Artists concept of Kepler 444. It is currently the oldest known planetary system in our galaxy. All five planets are smaller than Earth

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of an Earth-sized planet passing in front of a sun-like star

Artists concept of an Earth-sized planet passing in front of a sun-like star to show how part of the light from the star is blocked

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Possible structures surrounding the star KIC 8462852

Possible structures surrounding the star KIC 8462852
An artists illustration of the possible structures surrounding the star KIC 8462852. The Kepler observatory has discovered massive objects in orbit around the star

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi

Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi
In 1995 astronomers discovered a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi, in the constellation of Pegasus. This planet was named Bellerophon. It orbits the star in just a few days

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A Jupiter-like planet soaking up the scorching rays of its nearby sun

A Jupiter-like planet soaking up the scorching rays of its nearby sun
This artists concept shows a Jupiter-like planet soaking up the scorching rays of its nearby sun. The Spitzer Space Telescope used its heat-seeking infrared eyes to figure out that a gas-giant planet

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star

Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star. The intense heat from the star blows off the planets atmosphere into space

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: An artists impression of a Jupiter-size extrasolar planet being eclipsed by its

An artists impression of a Jupiter-size extrasolar planet being eclipsed by its
This is an artists impression of the Jupiter-size extrasolar planet, HD 189733b, being eclipsed by its parent star. The planet is a hot Jupiter

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star

A Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star
This is an artists impression of a Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star. Such events are called transits

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge

An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge
This illustration depicts the extrasolar planet HD 189733b with its parent star (HD 189733) peeking above its top edge

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Illustration of a hot Jupiter called HD 149026b

Illustration of a hot Jupiter called HD 149026b
This artists concept illustrates the hottest planet yet observed in the universe. The scorching ball of gas, a hot Jupiter called HD 149026b, is a sweltering 3, 700 degrees Fahrenheit (2)

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A gas-giant exoplanet transiting across the face of its star

A gas-giant exoplanet transiting across the face of its star
Scientists have reported the first conclusive discovery of water vapor in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, or a planet beyond our solar system

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A cloudy Jupiter-like planet that orbits very close to its fiery hot star

A cloudy Jupiter-like planet that orbits very close to its fiery hot star
This artists concept shows a cloudy Jupiter-like planet that orbits very close to its fiery hot star. The Spitzer Space Telescope was recently used to capture spectra, or molecular fingerprints

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: The hottest known planet in the Milky Way, called WASP-12b, is so close to its sunlike

The hottest known planet in the Milky Way, called WASP-12b, is so close to its sunlike
The hottest known planet in the Milky Way galaxy may also be its shortest-lived world. The doomed planet is being eaten by its parent star

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon

Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon
The extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b reigns over the airless, baked and battered terrain of a hypothetical moon. Tau Bootis b orbits very close to Tau Bootis

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A scene on a moon of Upsilon Andromeda b, a recently discovered extrasolar planet

A scene on a moon of Upsilon Andromeda b, a recently discovered extrasolar planet. It is a super-Jupiter that orbits very close to its star

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: A close-up of an extrasolar planet passing in front of a Sun-like star

A close-up of an extrasolar planet passing in front of a Sun-like star
This artists impression shows a dramatic close-up of the extrasolar planet XO-1b passing in front of a Sun-like star 600 light-years from Earth

Background imageHot Jupiters Collection: Kepler 10b is the first extrasolar planet discovered that is known to be solid

Kepler 10b is the first extrasolar planet discovered that is known to be solid. It orbits so close to its star that its red-hot


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"Hot Jupiters: Exploring the Fiery Giants of the Cosmos" An artist's impression of a unique type of exoplanet, known as "hot Jupiters, " captivates our imagination with their extreme characteristics. Artists concept of 51 Pegasi, one of the first discovered hot Jupiters, showcases its massive size and close orbit around its parent star. Kepler 444 reveals another fascinating hot Jupiter through an artist's concept, highlighting its intriguing presence in a distant solar system. Witnessing an Earth-sized planet passing in front of a sun-like star is beautifully depicted by an artist's concept, reminding us that they can not alone in this vast universe. Possible structures surrounding the star KIC 8462852 leave astronomers puzzled about these enigmatic objects' origins and purpose. The captivating image portrays a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi, emphasizing their immense gravitational pull and proximity to their host stars. A Jupiter-like planet soaking up scorching rays from its nearby sun demonstrates how these gas giants endure intense heat while exploring uncharted territories beyond our solar system. An artist's concept unveils a Hot Jupiter extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star, shedding light on the diversity found within planetary systems across galaxies far away from home. Through an artistic impression, we witness a Jupiter-size extrasolar planet being eclipsed by its parent star—a breathtaking celestial event that reminds us of nature's wonders beyond Earthly boundaries. Astonishingly portrayed is a Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star—an awe-inspiring sight that fuels our curiosity about otherworldly phenomena occurring light-years away from us. An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge offers glimpses into intricate cosmic dances where planets play hide-and-seek with their radiant companions.