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Stars with Multiple Exoplanets
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Kepler-62
5 Confirmed Exoplanets. Two of them, Kepler-62e and 62f, are in the habitable zone.
Upsilon Andromedae
4 Confirmed Exoplanets. First multi-planetary system discovered around a main-sequence star other than our Sun.
K2-72
4 Confirmed Exoplanets. Two of them are within the habitable zone, including one close to Earth-size.
HR 8799
4 Confirmed Exoplanets. Notable for direct imaging of all its planets.
Kepler-90
9 Confirmed Exoplanets. Notable for having a planetary system with a number similar to our Solar System.
55 Cancri (Rho Cancri)
5 Confirmed Exoplanets. A multi-planetary system with a potentially habitable super-Earth.
Gliese 581
4 Confirmed Exoplanets. Famous for the unconfirmed Gliese 581g, initially claimed to be in the habitable zone.
Kepler-20
6 Confirmed Exoplanets. First system where small planets were found to be orbiting close to their star.
Kepler-10
2 Confirmed Exoplanets. Known for its rocky planet, Kepler-10b, one of the first exoplanets confirmed to have a solid surface.
ψ1 Draconis (Psi1 Draconis)
4 Confirmed Exoplanets. Has a diverse range of planets, including a hot Jupiter.
Kepler-11
6 Confirmed Exoplanets. Contains the most tightly packed inner planetary system yet discovered.
Kepler-186
5 Confirmed Exoplanets. Hosts the first Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone, Kepler-186f.
TRAPPIST-1
7 Confirmed Exoplanets. All terrestrial and 3 within the habitable zone.
HD 10180
7 Confirmed Exoplanets. May have up to 9 planets – rivals our Solar System.
HD 40307
6 Confirmed Exoplanets. The outermost planet may lie within the habitable zone.
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