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List of exoplanets discovered in 2010

This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2010.[1]

For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually a lower limit. (See Minimum mass for more information)

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K) Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
2MASS J04414489+2301513 b 7.5 15.0 imaging 456.63 0.02
24 Sextantis b 1.99 452.8 1.333 radial vel. 235.53 1.54 5098
24 Sextantis c 0.86 883 2.08 radial vel. 235.53 1.54 5098
Alpha Arietis b 1.8 380.8 1.2 radial vel. 65.92 1.5 4553
CoRoT-8b 0.22 0.57 6.21229 0.063 870 transit 1239 0.88 5080
CoRoT-10b 2.75 0.97 13.2406 0.1055 600 transit 1125 0.89 5075
CoRoT-11b 2.33 1.43 2.99433 0.0436 1657 transit 1827 1.27 6440
CoRoT-12b 0.917 1.44 2.828042 0.04016 1442 transit 3751 1.08 5675
CoRoT-13b 1.308 0.885 4.03519 0.051 1700 transit 3457 1.09 5945
CoRoT-14b 7.6 1.09 1.51214 0.027 1952 transit 4371 1.13 6035
Gliese 676 Ab 6.7 1056.8 1.82 radial vel. 52.28 0.73 3734
Gliese 876 e 0.046 124.26 0.3343 radial vel. 15.26 0.32 3129
Gliese 1148 b 0.30425 41.38 0.166 radial vel. 35.94 0.35 3264
Gliese 3634 b 0.026 2.64561 0.0287 radial vel. 64.58 0.45 3685
GSC 06214-00210 b 16.0 1.8 320 2300 imaging 472.94 0.9 4200
HAT-P-14b 3.44 1.42 4.62767 0.0596 1624 transit 730.94 2.65 6600 Proper name Sissi
HAT-P-15b 1.94 1.06 10.8635 0.0965 904 transit 631.33 1.0 5568 [2] Proper name Tryzub
HAT-P-16b 4.193 1.289 2.77596 0.0413 1626 transit 766.49 1.22 6158 [3]
HAT-P-17b 0.58 1.05 10.33852 0.0882 792 transit 302.13 0.99 5246
HAT-P-17c 3.4 5584 5.6 radial vel. 302.13 0.99 5246
HAT-P-18b 0.197 0.995 5.508023 0.0559 852 transit 541.44 0.77 4803 [4]
HAT-P-19b 0.292 1.132 4.008778 0.0466 1010 transit 701.26 0.84 4990 [4]
HAT-P-20b 7.246 0.867 2.875317 0.0361 970 transit 228.32 0.76 4595 [5]
HAT-P-21b 4.87 1.11 4.12448 0.0494 1283 transit 911.57 1.24 5588 [5] Proper name Bambaruush
HAT-P-22b 2.47 1.15 3.21222 0.0414 1463 transit 267.33 1.13 5302 [5]
HAT-P-23b 1.34 1.09 1.21288 0.0232 1951 transit 1202 0.58 5905 [5] Proper name Jebus
HAT-P-24b 0.75 1.3 3.35524 0.04651 1637 transit 1371 1.37 6373
HAT-P-25b 0.569 1.135 3.65281514 0.0466 1182 transit 988.12 1.01 5519 [6]
HAT-P-26b 0.07 0.63 4.23452 0.0479 1001 transit 464.49 1.12 5079 [7]
HD 1461 b 0.02026 5.77152 0.0634 radial vel. 76.55 1.02 5765
BD-11 4672 b 0.6 1634±14 2.36±0.04 radial vel. 88.6 0.571 4475±100 [8]
HD 1690 b 8.79 533 1.36 radial vel. 2509 1.86 4374 [8]
HD 4313 b 8.79 533 1.36 radial vel. 438±2 1.86 4374 [9]
HD 25171 b 0.95±0.1 1845±15 3.02±0.16 radial vel. 179.3±4.9 1.09±0.3 6160±65 [8]
HD 217786 A b 13.0 1319 2.38 radial vel. 178.74 1.02 5966 Orbiting a primary star in binary system, planet is likely a low-mass brown dwarf[8]
HD 8535 b 0.68 1313 2.45 radial vel. 171.24 1.13 6136
HD 10180 c 0.0416 5.75969 0.06412 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 10180 d 0.0378 16.357 0.12859 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 10180 e 0.0805 49.748 0.2699 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 10180 f 0.0722 122.744 0.4929 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 10180 g 0.0732 604.67 1.427 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 10180 h 0.2066 2205 3.381 radial vel. 127.21 1.06 5911
HD 25171 b 0.915 1802.29 2.971 radial vel. 181.68 1.08 6125 [8]
HD 28254 b 1.16 1116 2.15 radial vel. 178.41 1.06 5664
HD 31253 b 0.62 466 1.26 radial vel. 189.96 1.7 6130 [10]
HD 38283 b 0.4 363.2 1.02 radial vel. 124.27 1.37 5981 Proper name Yanyan
HD 43197 b 0.6 327.8 0.92 radial vel. 183.63 0.96 5508 Proper name Equiano
HD 44219 b 0.58 472.3 1.19 radial vel. 164.39 1.0 5752
HD 86226 b 0.92 1695 2.84 radial vel. 149.19 1.06 5903 [11]
HD 95089 b 1.26 464.4 1.36 radial vel. 448.35 1.54 4918 [9]
HD 97658 b 0.03 0.21 9.4909 0.0796 757 radial vel. 70.39 0.89 5175
HD 102365 b 0.05 122.1 0.46 radial vel. 30.3 0.85 5630
HD 102956 b 0.96 6.4947 0.0807 radial vel. 398.97 1.66 4985 Proper name Isagel
HD 109246 b 0.86 68.27 0.33 radial vel. 221.7 1.2 5844 [12] Proper name Fold
HD 113538 b 0.36 663.2 1.24 radial vel. 51.86 0.58 4462 [8]
HD 113538 c 0.93 1818 2.44 radial vel. 51.86 0.58 4462 [8]
HD 114783 c 0.611+0.056
−0.053
4319+151
−130
radial vel. 66.5±1.3 0.85±0.03 5135±44 [13]
HD 129445 b 1.6 1840 2.9 radial vel. 220.39 0.99 5605 [11]
HD 136418 b 2.14 464.3 1.29 radial vel. 344.07 1.48 4989 [9] Proper name Awasis
HD 145457 b 2.23 176.3 0.76 radial vel. 443.0 1.23 4769 Proper name Chura
HD 152079 b 2.661 2918.92 4.187 radial vel. 287.39 1.15 5907 [11]
HD 156668 b 0.013 4.6455 0.05 radial vel. 79.42 0.77 4850
HD 164604 b 1.99792 641.472 1.331 radial vel. 128.54 0.77 4684 [11] Proper name Caleuche
HD 175167 b 8.97 1290 2.4 radial vel. 232.33 1.37 5635 [11]
HD 176051 b 1.5 1016 1.76 astrometry 49 1.07/0.71 6000/? First planet discovered by astrometry, it is not known which star it orbits
HD 177830 c 0.15 110.9 0.5137 radial vel. 205.09 1.7 4901 [10]
HD 180314 b 20.13 396.03 1.46 radial vel. 400.5 2.2 4924
HD 180902 b 1.685 510.9 1.4 radial vel. 342.12 1.41 4961 [9]
HD 181342 b 2.54 564.1 1.592 radial vel. 394.04 1.69 4945 [9] Proper name Dopere
HD 200964 b 1.599 606.3 1.565 radial vel. 237.25 1.39 4982
HD 200964 c 1.214 852.5 1.96 radial vel. 237.25 1.39 4982
HD 204313 b 3.46 1920.1 3.07 radial vel. 156.1 1.03 5783
HD 206610 b 2.036 673.2 1.74 radial vel. 482.01 1.55 4842 [9] Proper name Naron
HD 212771 b 2.39 380.7 1.19 radial vel. 363.71 1.56 5003 [9] Proper name Victoriapeak
HD 218566 b 0.2 225.7 0.69 radial vel. 94.1 0.76 4730 [10] Proper name Ugarit
HIP 12961 b 0.36 57.435 0.25 radial vel. 76.29 0.69 3901 Proper name Aumatex
HIP 78530 b 23.0 740 2700 imaging 511.1 2.5 10500
HR 8799 e 10.0 1.17 20815.6 16.4 1150 imaging 128.51 1.51 7400
Kepler-8b 0.59 1.416 3.5224991 0.0474 1680 transit 3434 1.21 6213
Kepler-9b 0.13655 0.74 19.23891 0.143 transit 2003 1.02 5774
Kepler-9c 0.09408 0.721 38.9853 0.227 transit 2003 1.02 5774
Kepler-9d 0.146 1.592851 0.0273 2026 transit 2003 1.02 5774
Kepler-40b 2.2 1.17 6.87349 0.08 1620 transit 8807 1.48 6510
Kepler-71b 1.11 3.90512 0.0477 transit 2609 0.95 5545
MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb 0.16 2.4 microlensing 19900 0.38
MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb 2.56 1982 1.82 microlensing 18600 0.19
NN Serpentis c 7.33 5573.55 5.35 timing 1631 0.54 57000
NN Serpentis d 2.3 2883.5 3.43 timing 1631 0.54 57000
Qatar 1 b 1.294 1.143 1.4200242 0.02332 1532±219 transit 608.66 0.84 5013 [14][15]
Ross 458 c 6.28536 1.22 1168 imaging 37.54 0.49 3621 Has the largest orbit for a circumbinary planet
SR 12 AB c 13.0 1100 imaging 366±18 3828 Circumbinary, already at the deuterium-burning mass limit and still accreting.[16][17]
WASP-8b 2.54 1.13 8.15872 0.0801 950 transit 294.17 1.34 5600
WASP-21b 0.3 1.07 4.322482 0.052 1340 transit 849.11 0.89 5800 Proper name Bendida
WASP-22b 0.67 1.23 3.53269 0.047 1502 transit 1045 1.46 6000 Proper name Koyopa'
WASP-23b [ru] 0.884 0.962 2.9444256 0.0376 transit 680.84 0.78 5150 [18]
WASP-24b 1.24 1.38 2.34121 0.03651 1772 transit 1060 1.43 6075
WASP-25b 0.44 1.07 3.76483 0.0473 1210 transit 693.76 0.67 5750 [19][20][21]
WASP-26b 0.85 1.21 2.7566 0.03985 1650 transit 830.13 0.86 6034 [22]
WASP-28b 0.907 1.213 3.40883 0.04469 1468 transit 1300 1.02 6150 ,[23] also rediscovered in 2014[24]
WASP-29b 0.23 0.77 3.92273 0.0457 970 transit 286.44 0.77 4800 [25][26][27][28][29]
WASP-31b 0.478 1.549 3.4059096 0.04659 1575 transit 1174 1.16 6302
WASP-32b 2.63 0.96 2.71866 0.0394 transit 907.3 0.72 6140 [30][31][32][33] Proper name Viculus
WASP-33b 2.093 1.593 1.21987 0.0239 2782 transit 399.1 1.5 7430
WASP-34b 0.56 1.0 4.31768 0.0524 1250 transit 432.46 0.96 5700 [34] Proper name Haik
WASP-36b 2.361 1.327 1.53736596 0.02677 1733 transit 1274 1.08 5959 [35][36][37][38][39][40]
WASP-37b 1.8 1.16 3.577469 0.0446 1323+23
−15
transit 1119 0.925±0.12 5800±150 Metal-poor host star[41]
WASP-38b 3.44 1.23 6.87188 0.07522 1250 transit 446.1 1.76 6180 [42][32][43] Proper name Iztok[44]
WASP-41b 0.94 1.18 3.052404 0.04 1244 transit 590 0.93 5545 [45]
HD 192310 b 0.053 74.72 0.32 radial vel. 28.7 0.78 5069 [46]

Specific exoplanet lists edit

Lists of exoplanets

Lists of exoplanet by year of discovery edit


References edit

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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2010 1 For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity the mass value is actually a lower limit See Minimum mass for more information Name Mass MJ Radius RJ Period days Semi major axis AU Temp K Discovery method Distance ly Host star mass M Host star temp K Remarks2MASS J04414489 2301513 b 7 5 15 0 imaging 456 63 0 0224 Sextantis b 1 99 452 8 1 333 radial vel 235 53 1 54 509824 Sextantis c 0 86 883 2 08 radial vel 235 53 1 54 5098Alpha Arietis b 1 8 380 8 1 2 radial vel 65 92 1 5 4553CoRoT 8b 0 22 0 57 6 21229 0 063 870 transit 1239 0 88 5080CoRoT 10b 2 75 0 97 13 2406 0 1055 600 transit 1125 0 89 5075CoRoT 11b 2 33 1 43 2 99433 0 0436 1657 transit 1827 1 27 6440CoRoT 12b 0 917 1 44 2 828042 0 04016 1442 transit 3751 1 08 5675CoRoT 13b 1 308 0 885 4 03519 0 051 1700 transit 3457 1 09 5945CoRoT 14b 7 6 1 09 1 51214 0 027 1952 transit 4371 1 13 6035Gliese 676 Ab 6 7 1056 8 1 82 radial vel 52 28 0 73 3734Gliese 876 e 0 046 124 26 0 3343 radial vel 15 26 0 32 3129Gliese 1148 b 0 30425 41 38 0 166 radial vel 35 94 0 35 3264Gliese 3634 b 0 026 2 64561 0 0287 radial vel 64 58 0 45 3685GSC 06214 00210 b 16 0 1 8 320 2300 imaging 472 94 0 9 4200HAT P 14b 3 44 1 42 4 62767 0 0596 1624 transit 730 94 2 65 6600 Proper name SissiHAT P 15b 1 94 1 06 10 8635 0 0965 904 transit 631 33 1 0 5568 2 Proper name TryzubHAT P 16b 4 193 1 289 2 77596 0 0413 1626 transit 766 49 1 22 6158 3 HAT P 17b 0 58 1 05 10 33852 0 0882 792 transit 302 13 0 99 5246HAT P 17c 3 4 5584 5 6 radial vel 302 13 0 99 5246HAT P 18b 0 197 0 995 5 508023 0 0559 852 transit 541 44 0 77 4803 4 HAT P 19b 0 292 1 132 4 008778 0 0466 1010 transit 701 26 0 84 4990 4 HAT P 20b 7 246 0 867 2 875317 0 0361 970 transit 228 32 0 76 4595 5 HAT P 21b 4 87 1 11 4 12448 0 0494 1283 transit 911 57 1 24 5588 5 Proper name BambaruushHAT P 22b 2 47 1 15 3 21222 0 0414 1463 transit 267 33 1 13 5302 5 HAT P 23b 1 34 1 09 1 21288 0 0232 1951 transit 1202 0 58 5905 5 Proper name JebusHAT P 24b 0 75 1 3 3 35524 0 04651 1637 transit 1371 1 37 6373HAT P 25b 0 569 1 135 3 65281514 0 0466 1182 transit 988 12 1 01 5519 6 HAT P 26b 0 07 0 63 4 23452 0 0479 1001 transit 464 49 1 12 5079 7 HD 1461 b 0 02026 5 77152 0 0634 radial vel 76 55 1 02 5765BD 11 4672 b 0 6 1634 14 2 36 0 04 radial vel 88 6 0 571 4475 100 8 HD 1690 b 8 79 533 1 36 radial vel 2509 1 86 4374 8 HD 4313 b 8 79 533 1 36 radial vel 438 2 1 86 4374 9 HD 25171 b 0 95 0 1 1845 15 3 02 0 16 radial vel 179 3 4 9 1 09 0 3 6160 65 8 HD 217786 A b 13 0 1319 2 38 radial vel 178 74 1 02 5966 Orbiting a primary star in binary system planet is likely a low mass brown dwarf 8 HD 8535 b 0 68 1313 2 45 radial vel 171 24 1 13 6136HD 10180 c 0 0416 5 75969 0 06412 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 10180 d 0 0378 16 357 0 12859 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 10180 e 0 0805 49 748 0 2699 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 10180 f 0 0722 122 744 0 4929 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 10180 g 0 0732 604 67 1 427 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 10180 h 0 2066 2205 3 381 radial vel 127 21 1 06 5911HD 25171 b 0 915 1802 29 2 971 radial vel 181 68 1 08 6125 8 HD 28254 b 1 16 1116 2 15 radial vel 178 41 1 06 5664HD 31253 b 0 62 466 1 26 radial vel 189 96 1 7 6130 10 HD 38283 b 0 4 363 2 1 02 radial vel 124 27 1 37 5981 Proper name YanyanHD 43197 b 0 6 327 8 0 92 radial vel 183 63 0 96 5508 Proper name EquianoHD 44219 b 0 58 472 3 1 19 radial vel 164 39 1 0 5752HD 86226 b 0 92 1695 2 84 radial vel 149 19 1 06 5903 11 HD 95089 b 1 26 464 4 1 36 radial vel 448 35 1 54 4918 9 HD 97658 b 0 03 0 21 9 4909 0 0796 757 radial vel 70 39 0 89 5175HD 102365 b 0 05 122 1 0 46 radial vel 30 3 0 85 5630HD 102956 b 0 96 6 4947 0 0807 radial vel 398 97 1 66 4985 Proper name IsagelHD 109246 b 0 86 68 27 0 33 radial vel 221 7 1 2 5844 12 Proper name FoldHD 113538 b 0 36 663 2 1 24 radial vel 51 86 0 58 4462 8 HD 113538 c 0 93 1818 2 44 radial vel 51 86 0 58 4462 8 HD 114783 c 0 611 0 056 0 053 4319 151 130 radial vel 66 5 1 3 0 85 0 03 5135 44 13 HD 129445 b 1 6 1840 2 9 radial vel 220 39 0 99 5605 11 HD 136418 b 2 14 464 3 1 29 radial vel 344 07 1 48 4989 9 Proper name AwasisHD 145457 b 2 23 176 3 0 76 radial vel 443 0 1 23 4769 Proper name ChuraHD 152079 b 2 661 2918 92 4 187 radial vel 287 39 1 15 5907 11 HD 156668 b 0 013 4 6455 0 05 radial vel 79 42 0 77 4850HD 164604 b 1 99792 641 472 1 331 radial vel 128 54 0 77 4684 11 Proper name CaleucheHD 175167 b 8 97 1290 2 4 radial vel 232 33 1 37 5635 11 HD 176051 b 1 5 1016 1 76 astrometry 49 1 07 0 71 6000 First planet discovered by astrometry it is not known which star it orbitsHD 177830 c 0 15 110 9 0 5137 radial vel 205 09 1 7 4901 10 HD 180314 b 20 13 396 03 1 46 radial vel 400 5 2 2 4924HD 180902 b 1 685 510 9 1 4 radial vel 342 12 1 41 4961 9 HD 181342 b 2 54 564 1 1 592 radial vel 394 04 1 69 4945 9 Proper name DopereHD 200964 b 1 599 606 3 1 565 radial vel 237 25 1 39 4982HD 200964 c 1 214 852 5 1 96 radial vel 237 25 1 39 4982HD 204313 b 3 46 1920 1 3 07 radial vel 156 1 1 03 5783HD 206610 b 2 036 673 2 1 74 radial vel 482 01 1 55 4842 9 Proper name NaronHD 212771 b 2 39 380 7 1 19 radial vel 363 71 1 56 5003 9 Proper name VictoriapeakHD 218566 b 0 2 225 7 0 69 radial vel 94 1 0 76 4730 10 Proper name UgaritHIP 12961 b 0 36 57 435 0 25 radial vel 76 29 0 69 3901 Proper name AumatexHIP 78530 b 23 0 740 2700 imaging 511 1 2 5 10500HR 8799 e 10 0 1 17 20815 6 16 4 1150 imaging 128 51 1 51 7400Kepler 8b 0 59 1 416 3 5224991 0 0474 1680 transit 3434 1 21 6213Kepler 9b 0 13655 0 74 19 23891 0 143 transit 2003 1 02 5774Kepler 9c 0 09408 0 721 38 9853 0 227 transit 2003 1 02 5774Kepler 9d 0 146 1 592851 0 0273 2026 transit 2003 1 02 5774Kepler 40b 2 2 1 17 6 87349 0 08 1620 transit 8807 1 48 6510Kepler 71b 1 11 3 90512 0 0477 transit 2609 0 95 5545MOA 2009 BLG 319Lb 0 16 2 4 microlensing 19900 0 38MOA 2009 BLG 387Lb 2 56 1982 1 82 microlensing 18600 0 19NN Serpentis c 7 33 5573 55 5 35 timing 1631 0 54 57000NN Serpentis d 2 3 2883 5 3 43 timing 1631 0 54 57000Qatar 1 b 1 294 1 143 1 4200242 0 02332 1532 219 transit 608 66 0 84 5013 14 15 Ross 458 c 6 28536 1 22 1168 imaging 37 54 0 49 3621 Has the largest orbit for a circumbinary planetSR 12 AB c 13 0 1100 imaging 366 18 3828 Circumbinary already at the deuterium burning mass limit and still accreting 16 17 WASP 8b 2 54 1 13 8 15872 0 0801 950 transit 294 17 1 34 5600WASP 21b 0 3 1 07 4 322482 0 052 1340 transit 849 11 0 89 5800 Proper name BendidaWASP 22b 0 67 1 23 3 53269 0 047 1502 transit 1045 1 46 6000 Proper name Koyopa WASP 23b ru 0 884 0 962 2 9444256 0 0376 transit 680 84 0 78 5150 18 WASP 24b 1 24 1 38 2 34121 0 03651 1772 transit 1060 1 43 6075WASP 25b 0 44 1 07 3 76483 0 0473 1210 transit 693 76 0 67 5750 19 20 21 WASP 26b 0 85 1 21 2 7566 0 03985 1650 transit 830 13 0 86 6034 22 WASP 28b 0 907 1 213 3 40883 0 04469 1468 transit 1300 1 02 6150 23 also rediscovered in 2014 24 WASP 29b 0 23 0 77 3 92273 0 0457 970 transit 286 44 0 77 4800 25 26 27 28 29 WASP 31b 0 478 1 549 3 4059096 0 04659 1575 transit 1174 1 16 6302WASP 32b 2 63 0 96 2 71866 0 0394 transit 907 3 0 72 6140 30 31 32 33 Proper name ViculusWASP 33b 2 093 1 593 1 21987 0 0239 2782 transit 399 1 1 5 7430WASP 34b 0 56 1 0 4 31768 0 0524 1250 transit 432 46 0 96 5700 34 Proper name HaikWASP 36b 2 361 1 327 1 53736596 0 02677 1733 transit 1274 1 08 5959 35 36 37 38 39 40 WASP 37b 1 8 1 16 3 577469 0 0446 1323 23 15 transit 1119 0 925 0 12 5800 150 Metal poor host star 41 WASP 38b 3 44 1 23 6 87188 0 07522 1250 transit 446 1 1 76 6180 42 32 43 Proper name Iztok 44 WASP 41b 0 94 1 18 3 052404 0 04 1244 transit 590 0 93 5545 45 HD 192310 b 0 053 74 72 0 32 radial vel 28 7 0 78 5069 46 Specific exoplanet lists editLists of exoplanets List of directly imaged exoplanets List of exoplanet extremes List of exoplanet firsts List of exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope List of exoplanets observed during Kepler s K2 mission List of extrasolar candidates for liquid water List of hottest exoplanets List of multiplanetary systems List of nearest exoplanets List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates List of potentially habitable exoplanets List of proper names of exoplanets List of smallest exoplanets List of transiting exoplanetsLists of exoplanet by year of discovery edit List of exoplanets discovered before 2000 32 List of exoplanets discovered between 2000 2009 379 List of exoplanets discovered in 2010 109 List of exoplanets discovered in 2011 179 List of exoplanets discovered in 2012 149 List of exoplanets discovered in 2013 151 List of exoplanets discovered in 2014 878 List of exoplanets discovered in 2015 151 List of exoplanets discovered in 2016 1513 List of exoplanets discovered in 2017 158 List of exoplanets discovered in 2018 306 List of exoplanets discovered in 2019 171 List of exoplanets discovered in 2020 264 List of exoplanets discovered in 2021 242 List of exoplanets discovered in 2022 314 List of exoplanets discovered in 2023 125 References edit 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