Over 5,000 planets have been discovered beyond our solar system—and we're inviting you on a guided tour.
Though we can't see these planets up close, we can use info from missions like @NASAHubble and (soon) @NASAWebb to envision what it would look like to visit these worlds in person.
Stop by our Exoplanets Travel Bureau for tours, 360-degree surface simulations, and free posters of some of the most exotic destinations in the galaxy. Available in both English and Spanish courtesy of @NASA_es: exoplanets.nasa.gov/travel
• Poster 1: Exoplanet 55 Cancri e, 41 light-years away
• Poster 2: PSO J318.5-22, a wandering exoplanet with no star
• Poster 3: Kepler-16b, a gas giant orbiting a pair of stars
• Poster 4: HD 40307 g, twice as big in volume as Earth
• Poster 5: 51 Pegasi b, a planet half the mass of Jupiter, orbiting its host star every 4.2 Earth days
• Poster 6: Kepler-186f, the first Earth-size planet discovered in the potentially 'habitable zone' around another star
• Poster 7: The TRAPPIST-1e system, seven rocky worlds orbiting a star
📎 exoplanets.nasa.gov/travel
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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