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Exoplanet Observation Guide

Where Should We Look?

The universe is vast and full of mysteries. Some regions of the sky are particularly promising for exoplanet discovery.

Kepler

Lyra Constellation

Region observed by the Kepler mission, where thousands of exoplanets have been detected

Multiple

Orion Region

Rich in young stars and planetary systems in formation

Survey

Sagittarius Arm

One of the spiral arms of the Milky Way, with high concentration of Sun-like stars

TESS

Solar Neighborhood

Nearby stars such as Proxima Centauri and Tau Ceti are ideal targets

Start Your Search

Start Exploring

Search for stars or exoplanets from the NASA Exoplanet Archive. Try the popular systems above or search for "Kepler", "TRAPPIST", "Proxima", or "TOI".