قائمة الأنظمة متعددة الكواكب

(تم التحويل من List of multiplanetary systems)
Number of extrasolar planet discoveries per year through 2023. Colors indicate method of detection.

من إجمالي 4,490 stars known to have exoplanets (as of October 2, 2025), there are a total of 1,017 known multiplanetary systems,[1] or stars with at least two confirmed planets, beyond the Solar System. This list includes systems with at least three confirmed planets or two confirmed planets where additional candidates have been proposed. The stars with the most confirmed planets are the Sun (the Solar System's star) and Kepler-90, with eight confirmed planets each, followed by TRAPPIST-1 with seven planets.

The 1,013 multiplanetary systems are listed below according to the star's distance from Earth. Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Solar System, has at least two planets (the confirmed b, d and the disputed c[2]). The nearest system with four or more confirmed planets is Barnard Star, with four known.[3] The farthest confirmed system with two or more planets is OGLE-2012-BLG-0026L, at 13،300 سنة ضوئية (4،100 pc) away.[4]

The table below contains information about the coordinates, spectral and physical properties, and the number of confirmed (unconfirmed) planets for systems with at least two planets and one not confirmed. The two most important stellar properties are mass and metallicity because they determine how these planetary systems form. Systems with higher mass and metallicity tend to have more planets and more massive planets. However, although low metallicity stars tend to have fewer massive planets, particularly hot-Jupiters, they also tend to have a larger number of close-in planets, orbiting at less than one AU.[5]

الأنظمة متعددة الكواكب

التعديلات والإضافات المدعومة بمراجع مرحب بها.
Color indicates number of planets
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النجم
الكوكبة
الصعود
المستقيم

الميل
القدر
الظاهري

المسافة (ly)
النمط
الطيفي

الكتلة
(M)
درجة الحرارة (ك)
العمر
(Gyr)
مؤكد
(غير مؤكد)
الكواكب
ملاحظات
الشمس N/A N/A N/A −26.74 0.000016 G2V 1 5778 4.572 8 (2) Has 8 confirmed planets, and 2 unconfirmed ones. Only known system to have life.
القنطور القريب القنطور (كوكبة) 14س 29د 42.94853ث −62° 40′ 46.1631″ 10.43 to 11.11[6] 4.244 M5.5Ve[7] 0.122 3042 4.85 2 (1) Closest star to the Sun and closest star to the Sun with a multiplanetary system. Planet b is potentially habitable.[8][9]
نجم السهم كوكبة الحواء 17س 57د 48.4985ث +04° 41′ 36.1139″ 9.511 5.96 M4.0V[10] 0.162 3195 10 4 Closest single star to the Sun with a confirmed multiplanetary system.[3]
لالاند 21185 الدب الأكبر 11س 03د 20.1940ث +35° 58′ 11.5682″ 7.520[11] 8.3044+0.0007−{{{2}}} M2V 0.39 3601+51−{{{2}}} 8.047 2 (1) Brightest red dwarf star in the northern celestial hemisphere.[12][13]
لاكاي 9352 الحوت الجنوبي 23س 05د 52.04ث −35° 51′ 11.05″ 7.34 10.721 M0.5V 0.486 3688+86−{{{2}}} 4.57 2 (1) The unconfirmed planet d is potentially habitable.[14]
نجم لويتن الكلب الأصغر 07س 27د 24.4991ث 05° 13′ 32.827″ 9.872 11.20 M3.5V 0.26 3150 غير معروف 2 (2) Stellar activity level and rotational rate suggest an age higher than 8 billion years.[15] Planet b is potentially habitable.[16]
YZ قيطس قيطس (كوكبة)|قيطس 01س 12د 30.64ث −16° 59′ 56.3″ 12.07 11.74 M4.5V 0.13 3056 4 3 (1) Flare star.[17]
گليزه 1061 الساعة (كوكبة)|الساعة 03س 35د 59.69ث −44° 30′ 45.3″ 13.03 12.04 M5.5V 0.113 2953 غير معروف 3 Planets c and d are potentially habitable.[18]
Teegarden's Star الحمل (كوكبة)|الحمل 02س 53د 00.89ث +16° 52′ 53″ 15.13 12.497 M7V 0.097 3034 8 3 Teegarden's Star b and Teegarden's Star c are likely Earth-mass planets that orbit in the habitable zone.[19]
Wolf 1061 Ophiuchus (constellation)|Ophiuchus 16س 30د 18.0584ث −12° 39′ 45.325″ 10.07 14.050 ± 0.002 M3.5V 0.294 3342 غير معروف 3 Planet c is potentially habitable.[20][21][22]
گليزه 876 الدلو (كوكبة)|الدلو 22س 53د 16.73ث −14° 15′ 49.3″ 10.17 15.25 M4V 0.334 3348 4.893 4 Planet b is a gas giant which orbits in the habitable zone.[23]
82 G. Eridani النهر (كوكبة)|النهر 03س 19د 55.65ث −43° 04′ 11.2″ 4.254 19.71 G8V 0.7 5401 5.76 3 (3) This star also has a dust disk[24] with a semi-major axis at approximately 19 AU.[25]
Gliese 581 Libra (constellation)|Libra 15س 19د 26.83ث −07° 43′ 20.2″ 10.56 20.56 M3V 0.311 3484 4.326 3 (1) The disputed planet d is potentially habitable.[26]
Gliese 667 C Scorpius 17س 18د 57.16ث −34° 59′ 23.14″ 10.20 21 M1.5V 0.31 3700 2 2 (1) Triple star system - all exoplanets orbit around Star C. Planet c is potentially habitable, There were thought to be up to 5 more planets orbiting the star, Gliese 667 Cd, Ce, Cf, Cg, and Ch but most of them were false positives except for planet d which remains uncomfirmed .[27][28][29]
HD 219134 Cassiopeia (constellation)|Cassiopeia 23س 13د 14.74ث 57° 10′ 03.5″ 5.57 21 K3Vvar 0.794 4699 12.66 6 Closest star to the Sun with exactly six[30] exoplanets, and closest K-type main sequence star to the Sun with a multiplanetary system. One of the oldest stars with a multiplanetary system, although it is still more metal-rich than the Sun. None of the known planets is in the habitable zone.[31]
61 Virginis Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 13س 18د 24.31ث −18° 18′ 40.3″ 4.74 28 G5V 0.954 5531 8.96 2 (1) Planet d remains unconfirmed,[32] and a 2021 study found that it was likely a false positive.[33] 61 Virginis also has a debris disk.
Gliese 433 Hydra (constellation)|Hydra 11س 35د 26.9485ث −25° 10′ 08.9″ 9.79 29.8±0.1 M1.5V 0.48 3550±100 غير معروف 3 An infrared excess around this star suggests a circumstellar disk.[34]
Gliese 357 Hydra (constellation)|Hydra 09س 36د 01.6373ث −21° 39′ 38.878″ 10.906 30.776 M2.5V 0.362 3488 غير معروف 3 Planet d is a potentially habitable Super-Earth.[35][36][37][38]
L 98-59 Volans 08س 18د 07.62ث −68° 18′ 46.8″ 11.69 34.6 M3V 0.312 3412 غير معروف 5 (1) The unconfirmed planet g orbits in closer than b.[39]
Gliese 414 A Ursa Major 11س 11د 05.88ث 30° 26′ 42.61″ 8.31 38.76 K7V 0.65 4120 12.4 2 (0) [40][41]
Gliese 806 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 20س 45د 04.099ث +44° 29′ 56.6″ 10.79 39.3 M1.5V 0.423 3586 3 2 (1) -
TRAPPIST-1 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 23س 06د 29.283ث −05° 02′ 28.59″ 18.80 39.5 M8V 0.089 2550 7.6 7 (1) Planets d, e, f and g are potentially habitable. Only star known with exactly seven confirmed planets. All seven confirmed terrestrial planets lie within only 0.07 AU of the star.
55 Cancri Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 08س 52د 35.8111ث & 08س 52د 40.8627ث +28° 19′ 50.955″ & +28° 19′ 58.821″ 5.95+13.15 41.05+40.95 K0IV-V+M4.5V 0.905 5172+3320 8.6 6 (2) At least 4 planets orbit around the primary, and 2 planets around the secondary star. 55 Cancri Ad and 55 Cancri Ag are unconfirmed. Mass of primary star shown.
Gliese 180 Eridanus (constellation)|Eridanus 04س 53د 49.9798ث −17° 46′ 24.294″ 10.894 40.3 M2V[42] or M3V[43] 0.39 3562 غير معروف 3 The habitability of planets b and c is disputed.[44][45]
HD 69830 Puppis 08س 18د 23.95ث −12° 37′ 55.8″ 5.95 41 K0V 0.856 5385 7.446 3 A debris disk exterior to the three exoplanets was detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope in 2005.[46]
HD 40307 Pictor 05س 54د 04.24ث −60° 01′ 24.5″ 7.17 42 K2.5V 0.752 4977 1.198 4 (2) The existence of planets e and g are disputed.[47] If confirmed, planet g is potentially habitable.[48]
Upsilon Andromedae Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda 01س 36د 47.84ث +41° 24′ 19.7″ 4.09 44 F8V 1.27 6107 3.781 3 (1) Nearest F-type main sequence star with a multiplanetary system. Second-brightest star in the night sky with a multiplanetary system after 7 Canis Majoris. All exoplanets orbit around star A in the binary system. The existence Of Planet e is disputed.
47 Ursae Majoris Ursa Major 10س 59د 27.97ث +40° 25′ 48.9″ 5.10 46 G0V 1.029 5892 7.434 3 Planet Taphao Thong was discovered in 1996 and was one of the first exoplanets to be discovered.[49] The planet was the first long-period extrasolar planet discovered. The other planets were discovered later.[50]
Nu2 Lupi Lupus (constellation)|Lupus 15س 21د 49.57ث −48° 19′ 01.1″ 5.65 47 G2V 0.906 5664 10.36 3 One of the oldest stars in the solar neighbourhood.[51][52][53]
LHS 1140 Cetus (constellation)|Cetus 00س 44د 59.31ث −15° 16′ 16.7″ 14.18 48.9 M4.5V[54] 0.179 3216+39−{{{2}}} 5 2 (1) Planet b is a potentially habitable Super-Earth.[55]
Gliese 163 Dorado 04س 09د 16ث −53° 22′ 25″ 11.8 49 M3.5V 0.4 غير معروف 3 5 Planet c is possibly a potentially habitable Super-Earth but is probably too hot or massive.[56][57]
Mu Arae Ara (constellation)|Ara 17س 44د 08.70ث −51° 50′ 02.6″ 5.15 51 G3IV-V 1.077 5704 6.413 4 Planet Quijote orbits in the circumstellar habitable zone. However, it is a gas giant, so it itself is uninhabitable although a large moon orbiting around it may be habitable.
GJ 3929 Corona Borealis 15س 58د 18.8ث 35° 24′ 24.3″ 12.67 51.58 M3.5V 0.313 3384 غير معروف 2 (0) [58][59]
Gliese 676 A Ara (constellation)|Ara 17س 30د 11.2042ث −51° 38′ 13.116″ 9.59 53 M0V 0.71 غير معروف غير معروف 4 Held the record for widest range of masses in a planetary system in 2012.[60]
HD 7924 Cassiopeia (constellation)|Cassiopeia 01س 21د 59.12ث +76° 42′ 37.0″ 7.19 55 K0V 0.832 5177 غير معروف 3 These planets may be potentially habitable Super-Earths.[61]
Pi Mensae Mensa_(constellation)|Mensa 05س 37د 09.8851ث −80° 28′ 08.8313″ 5.65 59.62+0.07−{{{2}}} G0V 1.11 6013 3.4 3 Outer planet is likely a brown dwarf.[62]
Gliese 3293 Eridanus (constellation)|Eridanus 04س 28د 35.72ث −25° 10′ 08.9″ 11.96 59 M2.5V 0.42 3466±49 غير معروف 4 Planets b and d orbit in the habitable zone.[16]
LHS 1678 Caelum قالب:Ra قالب:Dec 12 64.8 M2V 0.345 3490 غير معروف 3 (0) [63]
HD 104067 Corvus (constellation)|Corvus 11س 59د 10.0ث −20° 21′ 13.6″ 7.92 66.3 K3V 0.82 4942 4.8 2 (1) The innermost planet, which is unconfirmed, might suffer from significant tidal heating.[64]
HD 142 Phoenix (constellation)|Phoenix 00س 06د 19.0ث −49° 04′ 30″ 5.70 67 G1 IV 1.1 6180 5.93 3 -
HD 215152 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 43د 21ث −06° 24′ 03″ 8.13 70 G8IV 1.019 5646 7.32 4 A debris disk candidate as it has an infrared excess.[65]
HD 164922 Hercules (constellation)|Hercules 18س 02د 30.86ث +26° 18′ 46.8″ 7.01 72 G9V[66] 0.874 5293 13.4 4 Oldest star with a multiplanetary system. Despite its age, it is more metal-rich than the Sun.[66]
HD 63433 Gemini (constellation)|Gemini 07س 49د 55.0ث +27° 21′ 47.4″ 6.92 73 G5V 0.99 5640 0.4 3
HIP 57274 Ursa Major 11س 44د 41ث +30° 57′ 33″ 8.96 85 K5V 0.73 4640 7.87 3 -
HD 39194 Mensa (constellation)|Mensa 05س 44د 32ث −70° 08′ 37″ 8.08 86.2 K0V غير معروف 5205 غير معروف 3 The planets have eccentric orbits.[67]
LP 791-18 Crater 11س 02د 45.95ث −16° 24′ 22.3″ 16.9 86.9 M6V/M7V 0.139 2960 0.5 3 planet d could be volcanically active because its elliptical orbit is periodically stretched and squeezed by the gravitational pull of a larger neighboring planet, LP 791-18 c.
HD 181433 Pavo (constellation)|Pavo 19س 25د 09.57ث −66° 28′ 07.7″ 8.38 87 K5V 0.777 4962 8.974 3 -
HD 134606 Apus 15س 15د 15ث −70° 31′ 11″ 6.85 87 G6IV غير معروف غير معروف غير معروف 5 The planets have moderately eccentric orbits.[68]
HD 158259 Draco (constellation)|Draco 17س 25د 24.0ث +52° 47′ 26″ 6.46 89 G0 1.08 غير معروف غير معروف 5 (1) A G-type star slightly more massive than the Sun.[69] Planet g remains unconfirmed.[69]
HD 82943 Hydra (constellation)|Hydra 09س 34د 50.74ث −12° 07′ 46.4″ 6.54 90 F9V Fe+0.5[70] 1.175 5874 3.08 3 Planets b and c are in a 2:1 orbital resonance.[71] Planet b orbits in the habitable zone, but it and planet c are massive enough to be brown dwarfs. HD 82943 has an unusual lithium-6 abundance.[72]
Gliese 3138 Cetus (constellation)|Cetus 02س 09د 10.90ث −16° 20′ 22.53″ 10.877 92.9 0.681 3717+49−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
GJ 9827 Pisces (constellation)|Pisces 23س 27د 04.84ث −01° 17′ 10.59″ 10.10 96.8+0.2−{{{2}}} K6V 0.593 4294+52−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3 Also known as K2-135. Planet b is extremely dense, with at least half of its mass being iron.[73]
Iota Draconis Draco|Draco 15س 24د 55.8ث +58° 57′ 57.3″ 3.290 101.2 غير معروف 1.56 4504 2.49 2 Iota Draconis is already in its red giant phase, both planets have very eccentric orbits.
K2-239 Sextans|Sextans 10س 42د 22.63ث +04° 26′ 28.86″ 14.5 101.5 M3V 0.4 3420 غير معروف 3
TOI-700 Dorado (constellation)|Dorado 06س 28د 22.97ث −65° 34′ 43.01″ 13.10 101.61 M2V 0.416 3480 1.5 4 Planets d and e are potentially habitable.[74][75][76]
HD 17926 Fornax 02س 51د 56.16ث −30° 48′ 53.2″ 6.38 105 F6V 1.145 6201 غير معروف 3 The star forms a binary with a red dwarf.[77]
HD 37124 Taurus (constellation)|Taurus 05س 37د 02.49ث +20° 43′ 50.8″ 7.68 110 G4V 0.83 5606 3.327 3 Planet c orbits at the outer edge of the habitable zone.[78]
HD 20781 Fornax 03س 20د 03ث −28° 47′ 02″ 8.44 115 G9.5V 0.7 5256±29 غير معروف 4 Located in binary star system.[79][80]
Kepler-444 Lyra 19س 19د 01ث 41° 38′ 05″ 9.0 117 K0V 0.758 5040 11.23 5 Nearest multiplanetary system where the planets were discovered by the Kepler space telescope.
HD 141399 Boötes 15س 46د 54.0ث +46° 59′ 11″ 7.2 118 K0V 1.07 5600 غير معروف 4 Planet c orbits in the habitable zone.[81]
Kepler-42 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 28د 53ث +44° 37′ 10″ 16.12 126 M5V[82] 0.13 3068 غير معروف 3 Host 3 sub earths orbiting it.
HD 31527 Lepus 04س 55د 38ث −23° 14′ 31″ 7.48 126 G0V غير معروف غير معروف غير معروف 3 -
HD 10180 Hydrus 01س 37د 53.58ث −60° 30′ 41.5″ 7.33 127 G1V 1.055 5911 4.335 6 (3) Has 6 confirmed planets orbiting around it, Evidence for 3 more planets in the system exist, If these worlds are confirmed, this system would be the largest planetary system found. [83]
HD 23472 Reticulum|Reticulum 03س 41د 50.3988ث −62° 46′ 01.4772″ 9.72 127.48 K3.5V 0.67 4684+99−{{{2}}} غير معروف 5
HR 8799 Pegasus 23س 07د 28.72ث +21° 08′ 03.3″ 5.96 129 A5V 1.472 7429 0.064 4 (1) Only A-type main sequence star with a known multiplanetary system, and hottest and most massive single main sequence star with a multiplanetary system. All four planets are massive super-Jupiters.
HD 27894 Reticulum 04س 20د 47.05ث −59° 24′ 39.0″ 9.42 138 K2V 0.8 4875 3.9 3 -
HD 93385 Vela (constellation)|Vela 10س 46د 15.1160ث −41° 27′ 51.7261″ 7.486 141.6 G2V 1.07 5823 4.13 3
K2-3 Leo (constellation)|Leo 11س 29د 20.3918ث −01° 27′ 17.280″ 12.168 143.9+0.4−{{{2}}} M0V 0.601 3835±70 1 3 The outermost planet orbits in the habitable zone.[84]
HD 34445 Orion (constellation)|Orion 05س 17د 41.0ث +07° 21′ 12″ 7.31 152 G0V 1.07 5836 8.5 1 (5) Some planets were not detected or inferred to be false positives in a later study.[33]
HD 204313 Capricornus 21س 28د 12.21ث –21° 43′ 34.5″ 7.99 154 G5V 1.045 5767 3.38 3 -
HD 3167 Pisces (constellation)|Pisces 00س 34د 57.5ث +04° 22′ 53″ 8.97 154.4 K0V 0.852 5300 10.2 4 -
HIP 34269 Puppis (constellation)|Puppis 07س 06د 13.98ث −47° 35′ 13.87″ 10.59 154.81 0.74 4440+100−{{{2}}} غير معروف 4
HD 133131 Libra (constellation)|Libra 15س 03د 35.80651ث −27° 50′ 27.5520″ 8.4 168 G2V+G2V[85] 0.95 5799±19 6 3 2 planets around primary, and 1 planet around secondary star.[85]
K2-136 Taurus (constellation)|Taurus 04س 29د 38.99ث +22° 52′ 57.80″ 11.2 173 K5V 0.71 4364+70−{{{2}}} 0.7 3
HIP 14810 Aries (constellation)|Aries 03س 11د 14.23ث +21° 05′ 50.5″ 8.51 174 G5V 0.989 5485 5.271 3 -
HD 191939 Draco (constellation)|Draco 20س 08د 05.75ث +66° 51′ 2.1″ 8.971 175 G9V 0.81 5348 8.7 6 [86]
HD 125612 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 14س 20د 53.51ث −17° 28′ 53.5″ 8.33 177 G3V 1.099 5897 2.15 3 -
TOI-2267 Cepheus (constellation) |Cepheus 4س 20د 14.8ث +84° 54′ 2.9″ 17 190 M5V+M6V 0.171 2930 8 2 (1) One of the few planetary systems to potential have both stars having planets around them, TOI-2267 b, and c orbit star A, the unconfirmed planet d would orbit star b if it exists.
HD 184010 Vulpecula 19س 31د 22.0ث +26° 37′ 02″ 5.9 200 KOIII-IV 1.35 4971 2.76 3 -
HD 109271 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 12س 33د 36.0ث −11° 37′ 19″ 8.05 202 G5 1.047 5783 7.3 2 (1) -
HD 38677 Orion (constellation)|Orion 05س 47د 06.0ث −10° 37′ 49″″ 8.0 202 F8V 1.21 6196.0 2.01 4 -
TOI-178 Sculptor (constellation)|Sculptor 00س 29د 12.30ث 30° 27′ 13.46″ 11.95 205.16 K7V[87] 0.65 4316+70−{{{2}}} 7.1 6 The planets are in an orbital resonance.[87]
HD 108236 Centaurus 12س 26د 17.89ث −51° 21′ 46.21″ 9.24 211 G3V 0.97 5730 5.8 5 -
Kepler-37 Lyra 18س 58د 23.1ث 44° 31′ 05″ 9.77 215 G8V 0.803 5417 6 3 (1) The existence of Kepler-37e is dubious.[88]
K2-72 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 18د 29.2548ث −09° 36′ 44.3824″ 15.04 217 M2V 0.27 3497 غير معروف 4 2 planets in habitable zone
Kepler-138 Lyra 19س 21د 32.0ث +43° 17′ 35″ 13.5 218.5 M1V 0.57 3871 2.3 3 (1) Planet b is one of the smallest exoplanets known, planets c and d are the first confirmed exoplanets that are likely mostly water.
K2-233 Libra (constellation)|Libra 15س 21د 55.2ث −20° 13′ 54″ 10.0 221 K3 0.8 4950 0.36 3
TOI-1260 Ursa Major 10س 28د 35.03ث +65° 51′ 16.38″ 11.973 239.5 0.66 4227+85−{{{2}}} 6.7 3
LP 358-499 Taurus (constellation)|Taurus 04س 40د 35.64ث +25° 00′ 36.05″ 13.996 245.3 0.46 3655+80−{{{2}}} غير معروف 4 Also known as K2-133
K2-266 Sextans|Sextans 10س 31د 44.5ث +00° 56′ 15″ 252 K 0.69 4285 8.4 4 (2)
K2-155 Taurus (constellation)|Taurus 04س 21د 52.5ث +21° 21′ 13″ 12.8 267 K7 0.65 4258 غير معروف 3
K2-384 Cetus (constellation)|Cetus 01س 21د 59.86ث 00° 45′ 04.41″ 16.12 270 M?V 0.33 3623+138−{{{2}}} غير معروف 5
TOI-1136 Draco (constellation)|Draco 12س 48د 44.38 ث +64° 51′ 18.99″ 9.534 275.8 1.022 5770+50−{{{2}}} 0.7 6 (1) The planets are in an orbital resonance.[89]
TOI-561 Sextans (constellation)|Sextans 09س 52د 44.44ث +06° 12′ 57.97″ 10.252 279 G9V 0.785 5455 5 4 (1) -
Kepler-445 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 54د 57.0ث +46° 29′ 55″ 18 294 0.18 3157 غير معروف 3 -
TOI-763 Centaurus (constellation)|Centaurus 12س 57د 52.45ث −39° 45′ 27.71″ 10.156 311 0.917 5444 6.2 2 (1) -
K2-229 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 12س 27د 29.5848ث −06° 43′ 18.7660″ 10.985 335 K2V 0.837 5185 5.4 3
Kepler-102 Lyra 18س 45د 55.9ث +47° 12′ 29″ 11.492 340 K3V[90] 0.81 4809 1.41 5
V1298 Tauri Taurus (constellation)|Taurus 04س 05د 19.5912ث +20° 09′ 25.5635″ 10.31 354 K0-1.5[91] 1.101 4970 0.023 4 This star is a young T Tauri variable.[92]
K2-302 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 20د 22.7764ث −09° 30′ 34.2934″ 11.98 359.3 غير معروف 3297+73−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
K2-198 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 13س 15د 22.5ث −06° 27′ 54″ 11.0 362 0.8 5213 غير معروف 3
TOI-125 Hydrus|Hydrus 01س 34د 22.73ث −66° 40′ 32.95″ 11.02 363 0.859 5320 غير معروف 3 (2)
HIP 41378 Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 08س 26د 28.0ث +10° 04′ 49″ 8.9 378 F8 1.15 6199 غير معروف 5 (2) Planet f has an unusually low density, and might have rings or an extended atmosphere.[93][94] More planets are still suspected.[95]
Kepler-446 Lyra 18س 49د 00.0ث +44° 55′ 16″ 16.5 391 M4V 0.22 3359 غير معروف 3 -
HD 33142 Lepus (constellation)|Lepus 05س 07د 35.54ث −13° 59′ 11.34″ 7.96 394.3 1.52 5025+24−16 غير معروف 3 Host star is a giant star with spectral type of K0III.[96]
WASP-132 Lupus (constellation)|Lupus 14س 30د 26.2ث −46° 09′ 33″ 11.938 403 K4V 0.782 4714 7.2 3
K2-148 Cetus (constellation)|Cetus 00س 58د 04.28ث −00° 11′ 35.36″ 13.05 407 K7V 0.65 4079+70−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3 A secondary red dwarf is gravitationally bound to K2-148.[97]
Kepler-68 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 24د 07.76ث +49° 02′ 25.0″ 8.588 440 G1V 1.079 5793 6.3 3 (1) Planet d, the outermost confirmed planet, is a Jupiter-sized planet which orbits in the habitable zone.[98] Radial velocity measurements discovered an additional signal, which could be a fourth planet or a stellar companion.[99]
HD 28109 Hydrus (constellation)|Hydrus 04س 20د 57.13ث −68° 06′ 09.51″ 9.38 457 1.26 6120+50−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
COROT-7 Monoceros 06س 43د 49.47ث −01° 03′ 46.9″ 11.73 489 K0V 0.93 5275 1.5 3
XO-2 Lynx (constellation)|Lynx 07س 48د 07.4814ث +50° 13′ 03.2578″ 11.18 496±3 K0V+K0V غير معروف غير معروف 6.3 4 Binary with each star orbited by two planets.[100][101]
Kepler-411 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 10د 25.3ث +49° 31′ 24″ 12.5 499.4 K3V 0.83 4974 غير معروف 5
K2-381 Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius 19س 12د 06.46ث −21° 00′ 27.51″ 13.01 505 K2 0.754 4473+138−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
K2-285 Pisces (constellation)|Pisces 23س 17د 32.2ث +01° 18′ 01″ 12.03 508 K2V 0.83 4975 غير معروف 4
K2-32 Ophiuchus (constellation)|Ophiuchus 16س 49د 42.2602ث −19° 32′ 34.151″ 12.31 510 G9V 0.856 5275 7.9 4 The planets are likely in a 1:2:5:7 orbital resonance.[102]
TOI-1246 Draco (constellation)|Draco 16س 44د 27.96ث 70° 25′ 46.70″ 11.6 558 1.12 5217+50−{{{2}}} غير معروف 4
K2-352 Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 09س 21د 46.8434ث +18° 28′ 10.34710″ 11.12 577 G2V 0.98 5791 غير معروف 3
Kepler-398 Lyra 19س 25د 52.5ث +40° 20′ 38″ 578 K5V 0.72 4493 غير معروف 3
Kepler-186 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 54د 36.6ث +43° 57′ 18″ 15.29[103] 579.23[104] M1V[105] 0.478 3788 غير معروف 5 Planet f is the first Earth-size exoplanet discovered that orbits in the habitable zone.[106]
K2-37 Scorpius (constellation)|Scorpius 16س 13د 48.2445ث −24° 47′ 13.4279″ 12.52 590 G3V 0.9 5413 غير معروف 3
K2-58 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 15د 17.2364ث −14° 02′ 59.3151″ 12.13 596 K2V 0.89 5038 غير معروف 3
K2-138 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 23س 15د 47.77ث −10° 50′ 58.91″ 12.21 597+55−{{{2}}} K1V 0.93 5378±60 2.3 6 Planet g was not fully verified, or could be two long-period planets instead.[107]
K2-38 Scorpius 16س 00د 08.06ث −23° 11′ 21.33″ 11.34 630 G3V 1.03 5731+66−{{{2}}} غير معروف 2 (1) Dust disk in system
WASP-47 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 04د 49.0ث −12° 01′ 08″ 11.9 652 G9V 1.084 5400 غير معروف 4 One planet is a gas giant which orbits in the habitable zone.[108][109] WASP-47 is the only planetary system known to have both planets near the hot Jupiter and another planet much further out.[110]
K2-368 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 10د 32.58ث −11° 09′ 58.02″ 13.54 674 K3 0.746 4663+138−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3 (1)
HAT-P-13 Ursa Major 08س 39د 31.81ث +47° 21′ 07.3″ 10.62 698 G4 1.22 5638 5 2 (1) -
Kepler-19 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 21د 41ث +37° 51′ 06″ 15.178 717 G 0.936 5541 1.9 3 System consists of a thick-envelope Super-Earth and two Neptune-mass planets.[111]
Kepler-296 Lyra 19س 06د 09.6ث +49° 26′ 14.4″ 12.6 737.113 K7V + M1V[112] غير معروف 4249 غير معروف 5 All planets orbit around the primary star.[113] Planets e and f are potentially habitable.[113]
Kepler-454 Lyra 19س 09د 55.0ث +38° 13′ 44″ 11.57 753 G 1.028 5687 5.25 3
Kepler-25 Lyra 19س 06د 33.0ث +39° 29′ 16″ 11 799 F[114] 1.22 6190 غير معروف 3 Two planets were discovered by transit-timing variations,[115] and the third planet was discovered by follow-up radial velocity measurements.[116]
Kepler-114 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 36د 29.0ث +48° 20′ 58″ 13.7 846 K 0.71 4450 غير معروف 3
Kepler-54 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 39د 06.0ث +43° 03′ 23″ 16.3 886 M 0.52 3705 غير معروف 3
Kepler-20 Lyra 19س 10د 47.524ث 42° 20′ 19.30″ 12.51 950 G8V 0.912 5466 8.8 5 (1) Planets e and f were the first Earth-sized planets to be discovered.[117]
K2-19 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 11س 39د 50.4804ث +00° 36′ 12.8773″ 13.002 976 K0V[118] or G9V[119] 0.918 5250±70 8 3 -
PSR B1257+12 Virgo (constellation)|Virgo 13س 00د 03.58ث +12° 40′ 56.5″ 24.31 980 pulsar 1.444 28856 0.797 3 Only pulsar with a multiplanetary system, and first exoplanets and multiplanetary system to be confirmed.[120][121] Star with dimmest apparent magnitude to have a multiplanetary system.
Kepler-62 Lyra 18س 52د 51.060ث +45° 20′ 59.507″ 13.75[122] 990 K2V[122] 0.69 4925 7 5 Planets e and f orbit in the habitable zone.[122][123]
Kepler-48 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 56د 33.41ث +40° 56′ 56.47″ 13.04 1000 K 0.88 5190 غير معروف 5
Kepler-100 Lyra 19س 25د 32.6ث +41° 59′ 24″ 1011 G1IV 1.109 5825 6.5 4
Kepler-49 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 29د 11.0ث +40° 35′ 30″ 15.5 1015 K 0.55 3974 غير معروف 4
Kepler-65 Lyra 19س 14د 45.3ث +41° 09′ 04.2″ 11.018 1019 F6IV 1.199 6211 غير معروف 4 -
Kepler-52 Draco (constellation)|Draco 19س 06د 57.0ث +49° 58′ 33″ 15.5 1049 K 0.58 4075 غير معروف 3
K2-314 Libra (constellation)|Libra 15س 13د 00.0ث −16° 43′ 29″ 11.4 1059 G8IV/V 1.05 5430 9 3
K2-219 Pisces (constellation)|Pisces 00س 51د 22.9ث +08° 52′ 04″ 12.09 1071 G2 1.02 5753+50−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
K2-268 Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 08س 54د 50.2862ث +11° 50′ 53.7745″ 13.85 1079 غير معروف غير معروف غير معروف 5
K2-183 Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 08س 20د 01.7184ث 14° 01′ 10.0711″ 12.85 1083 غير معروف 5482+50−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
K2-187 Cancer (constellation)|Cancer 08س 50د 05.6682ث 23° 11′ 33.3712″ 12.864 1090 G?V 0.967 5438+63−{{{2}}} غير معروف 4
Kepler-1542 Lyra 19س 02د 54.8ث +42° 39′ 16″ 1096 G5V 0.94 5564 غير معروف 4 (1) -
Kepler-26 Lyra 18س 59د 46ث +46° 34′ 00″ 16 1100 M0V 0.65 4500 غير معروف 4 Transiting exoplanets[124] which are low-density planets below the size of Neptune.[125][126]
Kepler-167 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 30د 38.0ث +38° 20′ 43″ 1119 ± 6 0.76 4796 غير معروف 4 Planet e is the first transiting Jupiter analog discovered.[127][128]
Kepler-81 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 34د 32.9ث +42° 49′ 30″ 15.56 1136 K?V 0.648 4391 غير معروف 3
Kepler-132 Lyra 18س 52د 56.6ث +41° 20′ 35″ 1140 F9 0.98 6003 غير معروف 4
Kepler-80 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 44د 27.0ث +39° 58′ 44″ 14.804 1218 M0V[129] 0.73 4250 غير معروف 6 Red dwarf star with six confirmed planets.[130][131] Five of them are in an orbital resonance.[132][131]
Kepler-159 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 48د 16.8ث +40° 52′ 08″ 1219 K 0.63 4625 غير معروف 2 (1) Star has a very low metallicity.
K2-299 Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius 22س 05د 06.5342ث −14° 07′ 18.0135″ 13.12 1220 غير معروف 5724+72−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
Kepler-88 Lyra (constellation)|Lyra 19س 24د 35.5431ث +40° 40′ 09.8098″ 13.5 1243 G8IV 1.022 5513+67−{{{2}}} 2.45 3
Kepler-174 Lyra 19س 09د 45.4ث +43° 49:56′ 1269 K غير معروف 4880 غير معروف 3 Planet d may orbit in the habitable zone.
Kepler-83 Lyra 18س 48د 55.8ث +43° 39′ 56″ 16.51 1306 K7V 0.664 4164 غير معروف 3
TOI-1338 Pictor 06س 08د 31.97ث +59° 32′ 28.1″ 11.72 1318 F8
M
1.127 6160 4.4 2 (0)
Kepler-271 Lyra 18س 52د 00.7ث +44° 17′ 03″ 1319 G7V 0.9 5524 غير معروف 3 Metal-poor star
Kepler-169 19س 03د 60.0ث +40° 55:10′ 12.186 1326 K2V 0.86 4997 غير معروف 5
Kepler-451 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 38د 32.61ث 46° 03′ 59.1″ 1340 sdB
M
0.6 29564 6 3 Three circumbinary planets orbit around the Kepler-451 binary pair.[133]
Kepler-304 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 37د 46.0ث +40° 33′ 27″ 1418 K 0.8 4731 غير معروف 4
Kepler-18 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 52د 19.06ث +44° 44′ 46.76″ 13.549 1430 G7V 0.97 5345 10 3
Kepler-106 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 20س 03د 27.4ث +44° 20′ 15″ 12.882 1449 G1V 1 5858 4.83 4
Kepler-92 Lyra 19س 16د 21.0ث +41° 33′ 47″ 11.6 1463 G1IV 1.209 5871 5.52 3
Kepler-450 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 41د 56.8ث +51° 00′ 49″ 11.684 1487 F 1.19 6152 غير معروف 3
Kepler-89 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 49د 20.0ث +41° 53′ 28″ 12.4 1580 F8V 1.25 6116 3.9 4 Farthest F-type main sequence star from the Sun with a multiplanetary system. One study found hints of additional planets orbiting Kepler-89.[134]
Kepler-1388 Lyra 18س 53د 20.6ث +47° 10′ 28″ 1604 0.63 4098 غير معروف 4 (1) -
K2-282 Pisces (constellation)|Pisces 00س 53د 43.6833ث 07° 59′ 43.1397″ 14.04 1638 G?V 0.94 5499+109−{{{2}}} غير معروف 3
Kepler-107 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 48د 06.8ث +48° 12′ 31″ 12.7 1714 G2V[135] 1.238 5851 4.29 4 -
Kepler-176 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 38د 40.3ث +43° 51′ 12″ 1746[136] غير معروف 5232 غير معروف 4
Kepler-1047 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 14د 35.1ث +50° 47′ 20″ 1846 G2V 1.08 5754 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-55 Lyra 19س 00د 40.0ث +44° 01′ 35″ 16.3 1888 K 0.62 4362 غير معروف 5 Planet c may orbit in the inner habitable zone.
Kepler-166 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 32د 38.4ث +48° 52′ 52″ 1968 G 0.88 5413 غير معروف 3
Kepler-11 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 48د 27.62ث +41° 54′ 32.9″ 13.69 2150 +20−{{{2}}} G6V[137] 0.954 5681 7.834 6 Farthest star from the Sun with exactly six exoplanets. First system discovered with six transiting planets.[137] The planets have low densities.[138]
Kepler-1254 Draco (constellation)|Draco 19س 34د 59.3ث +45° 06′ 26″ 2205 0.78 4985 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-289 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 49د 51.7ث +42° 52′ 58″ 12.9 2283 G0V 1.08 5990 0.65 3 -
Kepler-85 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 23د 54.0ث +45° 17′ 25″ 15.0 2495 G 0.92 5666 غير معروف 4
Kepler-157 Lyra 19س 24د 23.3ث +38° 52′ 32″ 2523 G2V 1.02 5774 غير معروف 3
Kepler-342 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 24د 23.3ث +38° 52′ 32″ 2549 F 1.13 6175 غير معروف 4
Kepler-148 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 19د 08.7ث +46° 51′ 32″ 2580 K?V 0.83 5019.0±122.0 غير معروف 3
Kepler-51 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 45د 55.0ث +49° 56′ 16″ 15.0 2610 G?V 1 5803 غير معروف 4 Super-puff planets with some of the lowest densities known.[139]
Kepler-403 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 19د 41.1ث +46° 44′ 40″ 2741 F9IV-V 1.25 6090 غير معروف 3
Kepler-9 Lyra 19س 02د 17.76ث +38° 24′ 03.2″ 13.91 2754 G2V 0.998 5722 3.008 3 First multiplanetary system to be discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope.[140][141]
Kepler-23 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 36د 52.0ث +49° 28′ 45″ 14 2790 G5V 1.11 5760 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-46 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 17د 05.0ث +42° 36′ 15″ 15.3 2795 K?V 0.902 5155 9.9 3 -
Kepler-305 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 56د 53.83ث +40° 20′ 35.46″ 15.812 2833 K 0.85 4918 غير معروف 3 (1)
Kepler-90 Draco (constellation)|Draco 18س 57د 44.0ث +49° 18′ 19″ 14.0 2840 ± 40 F9 IV/V 1.13 5930 2 8 All eight exoplanets are larger than Earth and are within 1.1 AU of the parent star. Only star apart from the Sun with at least eight planets.[142] A Hill stability test shows that the system is stable.[143] Planet h orbits in the habitable zone.
Kepler-150 Lyra 19س 12د 56.2ث +40° 31′ 15″ 2906 G?V 0.97 5560 غير معروف 5 Planet f orbits in the habitable zone.
Kepler-82 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 31د 29.61ث +42° 57′ 58.09″ 15.158 2949 G?V 0.91 5512 غير معروف 5
Kepler-154 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 19د 07.3ث +49° 53′ 48″ 2985 G3V 0.98 5690 غير معروف 5
Kepler-56 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 35د 02.0ث +41° 52′ 19″ 13 3060 K?III 1.32 4840 3.5 3
Kepler-350 Lyra 19س 01د 41.0ث +39° 42′ 22″ 13.8 3121 F 1.03 6215 غير معروف 3
Kepler-603 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 37د 07.4ث +42° 17′ 27″ 3134 G2V 1.01 5808 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-160 Lyra 19س 11د 05.65ث +42° 52′ 09.5″ 13.101 3140 G2V غير معروف 5470 غير معروف 3 (1) The unconfirmed planet Kepler-160e (or KOI-456.04) is a potentially habitable planet.[144]
Kepler-401 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 20د 19.9ث +50° 51′ 49″ 3149 F8V 1.17 6117 غير معروف 3
Kepler-58 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 45د 26.0ث +39° 06′ 55″ 15.3 3161 G1V 1.04 5843 غير معروف 3
Kepler-79 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 20س 02د 04.11ث +44° 22′ 53.69″ 13.914 3329 F 1.17 6187 غير معروف 4
Kepler-60 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 15د 50.70ث +42° 15′ 54.04″ 13.959 3343 G 1.04 5915 غير معروف 3
Kepler-122 19س 24د 26.9ث +39° 56′ 57″ 3351 F 1.08 6050 غير معروف 5
Kepler-279 Lyra 19س 09د 34.0ث +42° 11′ 42″ 13.7 3383 F 1.1 6562 غير معروف 3
Kepler-255 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 44د 15.4ث +45° 58′ 37″ 3433 G6V 0.9 5573 غير معروف 3
Kepler-47 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 41د 11.5ث +46° 55′ 13.69″ 15.178 3442 G
M
1.043 5636(A)
(B is unknown)
4.5 3 Circumbinary planets, with one of the planets orbiting in the habitable zone.[145][146][147]
Kepler-292 19س 43د 03.84ث +43° 25′ 27.4″ 13.97 3446 K0V 0.85 5299 غير معروف 5
Kepler-27 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 28د 56.82ث +41° 05′ 9.15″ 15.855 3500 G5V 0.65 5400 غير معروف 3
Kepler-351 Lyra 19س 05د 48.6ث +42° 39′ 28″ 3535 G?V 0.89 5643 غير معروف 3
Kepler-276 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 34د 16ث +39° 02′ 11″ 15.368 3734 G?V 1.1 5812 غير معروف 3
Kepler-24 Lyra 19س 21د 39.18ث +38° 20′ 37.51″ 14.925 3910 G1V 1.03 5800 غير معروف 4 -
Kepler-87 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 51د 40.0ث +46° 57′ 54″ 15 4021 G4IV 1.1 5600 7.5 2 (2) Farthest system from the Sun with an unconfirmed exoplanet candidate.
Kepler-33 Lyra 19س 16د 18.61ث +46° 00′ 18.8″ 13.988 4090 G1IV 1.164 5849 4.27 5
Kepler-282 Lyra 18س 58د 43.0ث +44° 47′ 51″ 15.2 4363 G?V 0.97 5876 غير معروف 4
Kepler-758 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 32د 20.3ث +41° 08′ 08″ 4413 1.16 6228 غير معروف 4 Farthest system from the Sun with exactly four confirmed exoplanets.
Kepler-53 Lyra 19س 21د 51.0ث +40° 33′ 45″ 16 4455 G?V 0.98 5858 غير معروف 3
Kepler-30 Lyra 19س 01د 08.07ث +38° 56′ 50.21″ 15.403 4560 G6V 0.99 5498 غير معروف 3
Kepler-84 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 53د 00.49ث +40° 29′ 45.87″ 14.764 4700 G3IV 1 5755 غير معروف 5
Kepler-385 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 37د 21.23ث +50° 20′ 11.55″ 15.76 4900 F8V 0.99 5835 غير معروف 3 (4)
Kepler-31 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 36د 06.0ث +45° 51′ 11″ 15.5 5429 F 1.21 6340 غير معروف 3 The three planets are in an orbital resonance.[148]
Kepler-32 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 51د 22.2ث +46° 34′ 27″ M1V 0.58 3900 غير معروف 5 Planet f is smaller than Earth.
Kepler-238 Lyra 19س 11د 35ث +40° 38′ 16″ 15.084 5867 G5IV 1.06 5614 غير معروف 5 One of the farthest systems from the Sun with a multiplanetary system, and the farthest system where exoplanets were discovered by the Kepler space telescope.
Kepler-245 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 26د 33.4ث +42° 26′ 11″ 0.8 5100 غير معروف 4
Kepler-218 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 41د 39.1ث +46° 15′ 59″ غير معروف 5502 غير معروف 3
Kepler-217 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 32د 09.1ث +46° 16′ 39″ غير معروف 6171 غير معروف 3
Kepler-192 Lyra 19س 11د 40.3ث +45° 35′ 34″ غير معروف 5479 غير معروف 3
Kepler-191 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 24د 44.0ث +45° 19′ 23″ 0.85 5282 غير معروف 3
Kepler-431 Lyra 18س 44د 26.9ث +43° 13′ 40″ 1.071 6004 غير معروف 3
Kepler-338 Lyra 18س 51د 54.9ث +40° 47′ 04″ 1.1 5923 غير معروف 4
Kepler-197 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 40د 54.3ث +50° 33′ 32″ غير معروف 6004 غير معروف 4
Kepler-247 Lyra 19س 14د 34.2ث +43° 02′ 21″ 0.884 5094 غير معروف 3
Kepler-104 Lyra 19س 10د 25.1ث +42° 10′ 00″ 0.81 5711 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-126 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 17د 23.4ث +44° 12′ 31″ غير معروف 6239 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-127 Lyra 19س 00د 45.6ث +46° 01′ 41″ غير معروف 6106 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-130 Lyra 19س 13د 48.2ث +40° 14′ 43″ 1 5884 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-164 Lyra 19س 11د 07.4ث +47° 37′ 48″ 1.11 5888 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-171 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 47د 05.3ث +41° 45′ 20″ غير معروف 5642 غير معروف 3 -
Kepler-172 Lyra 19س 47د 05.3ث +41° 45′ 20″ 0.86 5526 غير معروف 4 -
Kepler-149 Lyra 19س 03د 24.9ث +38° 23′ 03″ غير معروف 5381 غير معروف 3
Kepler-142 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 40د 28.5ث +48° 28′ 53″ 0.99 5790 غير معروف 3
Kepler-124 Draco (constellation)|Draco 19س 07د 00.7ث +49° 03′ 54″ غير معروف 4984 غير معروف 3
Kepler-402 Lyra 19س 13د 28.9ث +43° 21′ 17″ غير معروف 6090 غير معروف 4 (1)
Kepler-399 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 58د 00.4ث +40° 40′ 15″ غير معروف 5502 غير معروف 3
Kepler-374 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 36د 33.1ث +42° 22′ 14″ 0.84 5977 غير معروف 3
Kepler-372 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 25د 01.5ث +49° 15′ 32″ 1.15 6509 غير معروف 3
Kepler-363 Lyra 18س 52د 46.1ث +41° 18′ 19″ 1.23 5593 غير معروف 3
Kepler-359 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 33د 10.5ث +42° 11′ 47″ 1.07 6248 غير معروف 3
Kepler-357 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 24د 58.3ث +44° 00′ 31″ 0.78 5036 غير معروف 3
Kepler-354 Lyra 19س 03د 00.4ث +41° 20′ 08″ 0.65 4648 غير معروف 3
Kepler-206 Lyra 19س 26د 32.3ث +41° 50′ 02″ 0.94 5764 غير معروف 3
Kepler-203 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 01د 23.3ث +41° 45′ 43″ 0.98 5821 غير معروف 3
Kepler-194 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 27د 53.1ث +47° 51′ 51″ غير معروف 6089 غير معروف 3
Kepler-184 Lyra 19س 27د 48.5ث +43° 04′ 29″ غير معروف 5788 غير معروف 3
Kepler-178 Lyra 19س 08د 24.3ث +46° 53′ 47″ غير معروف 5676 غير معروف 3
Kepler-336 Lyra 19س 20د 57.0ث +41° 19′ 53″ 0.89 5867 غير معروف 3
Kepler-334 Lyra 19س 08د 33.8ث +47° 06′ 55″ 1 5828 غير معروف 3
Kepler-332 Lyra 19س 06د 39.1ث +47° 24′ 49″ 0.8 4955 غير معروف 3
Kepler-331 Lyra 19س 27د 20.2ث +39° 18′ 26″ 0.51 4347 غير معروف 3
Kepler-327 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 30د 34.2ث 44° 05′ 16″ 0.55 3799 غير معروف 3
Kepler-326 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 37د 18.1ث +46° 00′ 08″ 0.98 5105 غير معروف 3
Kepler-325 Cygnus (constellation)|Cygnus 19س 19د 20.5ث +49° 49′ 32″ 0.87 5752 غير معروف 3

نجوم تدور حولها كواكب وأقزام بنية

These are stars orbited by objects on both sides of the ~13 Jupiter mass dividing line.

إحصائيات النظم الكوكبية

الكواكب
في السنة
عدد
النجوم
قائمة النجوم
8 2
7 3
6 4
5 15
4 49
3 126
2 ~450

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