Exoplanets

Explore distant worlds beyond our Solar System — from scorching lava planets and giant ringed worlds to potentially habitable super-Earths. Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered orbiting other stars, and many more are waiting to be found. On this page you can view stunning exoplanet visuals, explore interactive 3D models from NASA, and learn more about some of the most fascinating planets known in our galaxy.
Exoplanets Introduction
Explore 23 Exoplanets in 3D

Click a thumbnail to open the NASA 3D interactive view and explore these remarkable alien worlds in more detail.

55 Cancri e
55 Cancri e
AU Microscopii b
AU Microscopii b
GJ 15 A c
GJ 15 A c
GJ 436 b
GJ 436 b
GJ 504 b
GJ 504 b
GJ 1132 b
GJ 1132 b
HD 17156 b
HD 17156 b
HD 189733 b
HD 189733 b
KELT-9 b
KELT-9 b
Kepler-7 b
Kepler-7 b
Kepler-16 b
Kepler-16 b
Kepler-22 b
Kepler-22 b
Kepler-36 b
Kepler-36 b
Kepler-452 b
Kepler-452 b
KOI-55 b
KOI-55 b
PSR B1257+12 b
PSR B1257+12 b
TIC 172900988 b
TIC 172900988 b
TOI-849 b
TOI-849 b
TOI-3757 b
TOI-3757 b
TrES-2 b
TrES-2 b
TYC 8998-760-1 b
TYC 8998-760-1 b
WASP-12 b
WASP-12 b
WASP-96 b
WASP-96 b
Exoplanets in 3D
Explore even more alien worlds in the official NASA Exoplanet Catalog.

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