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  2. All stars and exoplanets have designations, but very few have proper names. Exoplanets can be pretty weird places, but do their names have to be so weird, too? Watch and learn how the scientific community determines and categorizes these unique planets.

  3. Proper names for planets outside of the Solar System – known as exoplanets – are chosen by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) through public naming contests known as NameExoWorlds.

    Name Of Planet
    Eponym
    Name Of Star
    Mass (mj)
    "Hope" (Latin)
    14 Andromedae (Veritate)
    4.8
    18 Delphini (Musica)
    10.3
    Son of Zeus and Callisto in Greek myth
    41 Lyncis (Intercrus)
    2.7
    42 Draconis (Fafnir)
    3.88
  4. The exoplanet naming convention is an extension of the system used for naming multiple-star systems as adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). For exoplanets orbiting a single star, the name is normally formed by taking the name of its parent star and adding a lowercase letter.

  5. While some exoplanets have been dubbed with an informal nickname (e.g., “Osiris”, the first exoplanet known to transit its host star; Charbonneau et al. 2000), most exoplanets are usually referred to by their scientific designation.

  6. All stars and exoplanets have designations, but very few have proper names. The first part of an exoplanet name is usually the telescope or survey that discovered it. The number is the order in which the star was cataloged by position.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ExoplanetExoplanet - Wikipedia

    The convention for naming exoplanets is an extension of the system used for designating multiple-star systems as adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). For exoplanets orbiting a single star, the IAU designation is formed by taking the designated or proper name of its parent star, and adding a lower case letter. [42]

  8. May 23, 2023 · Learn how planets like HD 189733 b get their names, and use a fun template to find your exoplanet name. All you need are the initials of a person important to you, a meaningful date (don’t share birthdays online) and the order in which you were born.

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