Thirty years in the past this week, two Swiss astronomers introduced that that they had noticed the first identified planet orbiting a Solar-like star. The Nobel-winning discovery, later revealed within the pages of Nature, was the fruits of centuries of dreaming, and a long time of looking out, for worlds past the Photo voltaic System.
It was additionally the beginning of a whirlwind of discovery. Astronomers have since discovered greater than 6,000 exoplanets, plus hints of hundreds extra. Many had been detected by NASA’s Kepler and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite tv for pc (TESS) missions, with different telescopes additionally contributing (see graphic under).
The exoplanetary zoo hosts a range of beasts. There are ‘scorching Jupiters’ that whirl carefully round their stars, together with the planet found 30 years in the past, which is orbiting the star 51 Pegasi. There are ‘super-Earths’ and ‘mini-Neptunes’ — categorized due to how their lots evaluate with these of planets within the Photo voltaic System — that are a few of the most typical exoplanets discovered up to now. There are methods filled with a number of planets that transfer in nearly musical rhythms with each other; rogue planets floating freely within the Galaxy; and alien worlds that circle two stars without delay, similar to the fictional Star Wars planet Tatooine.
On supporting science journalism
When you’re having fun with this text, contemplate supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By buying a subscription you might be serving to to make sure the way forward for impactful tales in regards to the discoveries and concepts shaping our world as we speak.
“Every is an entire brand-new world, brimming with chance and potential, often in contrast to something we’ve seen earlier than and difficult our notions of what ‘regular’ planets and planetary methods appear like,” says Jessie Christiansen, an astronomer on the California Institute of Know-how in Pasadena.
Nature requested some astronomers about their favorite exoplanets — and obtained a variety of recommendations.
Proxima Centauri: Close by and visitable
On the high of many advice lists are the 2 — or presumably three — small planets that orbit Proxima Centauri, which is the closest star to the Solar — simply 1.3 parsecs away within the constellation Centaurus.
The primary Proxima planet was present in 2016 utilizing the European Southern Observatory in Chile. It’s in all probability Earth-sized and orbits inside its star’s liveable zone, the space at which liquid water may exist on its floor. A second confirmed planet lies simply outdoors the liveable zone and is in all probability somewhat smaller than Earth.
The nearness of Proxima Centauri implies that these planets are one of the best selections for an interstellar spacecraft to go to, says Jean Schneider, an astronomer on the Paris Observatory in France. The primary effort to develop such a craft — a US$100-million mission generally known as Breakthrough Starshot — has reportedly floundered.
Nonetheless, “earlier than the tip of the century we are going to go there,” Schneider says.

There are seven Earth-sized planets within the TRAPPIST-1 system.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Harm, T. Pyle (IPAC)
TRAPPIST-1: Earth worlds all in a row
One other favorite is the planetary system across the star TRAPPIST-1, which lies round 12 parsecs from Earth within the constellation Aquarius. Seven Earth-sized worlds orbit the star, found in 2016 and 2017.
A number of the TRAPPIST-1 planets lie within the liveable zone, making the system a really perfect laboratory for exploring the evolution of Earth-sized planets at completely different distances from their star. The James Webb House Telescope (JWST), specifically, has been scouring the TRAPPIST-1 planets for any signal of an environment. To this point, the information has been principally unfavorable — maybe not surprisingly, as a result of the star is extraordinarily lively.
However astronomers say there’s a lot to be taught in regards to the situations that would result in liveable situations on a few of the TRAPPIST-1 planets. Final month, for example, astronomers utilizing JWST reported that planet ‘e’ nonetheless has an opportunity of getting an environment.
“Plus, when you had been on its floor, the opposite planets would appear like moons in its sky,” says Néstor Espinoza, an astronomer on the House Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. “Isn’t that simply past sci-fi?”
K2-138: Musical resonances
The planetary system K2-138 has six planets lined up round its star, round 200 parsecs away within the constellation Aquarius.
First found by citizen scientists who had been trawling via information from NASA’s Kepler mission, the K2-138 planets transfer in a sequence of three:2 resonances. That implies that some planets orbit the star thrice in the identical time it takes others to orbit twice. Researchers have turned this resonance, which is analogous to the right fifth interval in music, right into a sonification of the planets.
The existence of the resonances means that the planets ended up of their closing configurations via some gradual, gradual course of, Christiansen says. Many different planetary methods, together with the Photo voltaic System, have skilled violent and chaotic reshuffling that destroyed such resonances. K2-138 thus preserves uncommon clues in regards to the formation of planetary methods, she says.

The motions of the planets orbiting K2-138 will be transformed into musical rhythms.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Harm (IPAC)
TOI-178: The facility of a number of telescopes
Round 63 parsecs away within the constellation Sculptor lies a bunch of six planets packed tightly round their star, TOI-178. All six, in the event that they had been within the Photo voltaic System, would lie contained in the orbit of Mercury, the closest planet to the Solar.
Principle predicts that such tightly packed methods may kind when planets shuffle round an awesome deal throughout their early years. So the invention of the TOI-178 system was “an awesome success of predictive concept”, says Christopher Broeg, an astronomer on the College of Bern in Switzerland.
The discovering additionally underscores a standard theme in exoplanet discovery: how a number of telescopes can work collectively to seek out, verify and research planets. NASA’s TESS satellite tv for pc was the primary to identify indicators of planets round TOI-178, nevertheless it took the European House Company’s Cheops satellite tv for pc, which Broeg works on, to assist verify their particulars.
Kepler-47: Twin suns
It seems that planets don’t should orbit only one star. Astronomers know of a minimum of two dozen ‘circumbinary’ methods, wherein a minimum of one planet orbits two stars.
Of those, the Kepler-47 planets are the favorite of Nader Haghighipour, an astronomer on the College of Hawai’i in Mānoa. The Kepler mission detected these three planets orbiting a pair of stars simply over 1,000 parsecs away, within the constellation Cygnus. At the very least one of many planets lies within the liveable zone of each stars — though the possibilities of alien life there are tiny.
Nonetheless, the very existence of this technique “confirms the concept that planet formation in circumbinary disks can proceed just like that round single stars,” Haghighipour says. “That may be a essential discovering.”
This text is reproduced with permission and was first revealed on October 2, 2025.