Discovery date January 12, 2006 Discovery status Published | Discoverer(s) Ge et al. | |
HD 102195 b (also called ET-1) is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 102195 in the constellation of Virgo, discovered in January 2006. It is the first planet discovered by the Exoplanet Tracker project, using a dispersed fixed-delay interferometer. The planet is an example of a hot Jupiter, and is likely to be a gas giant based on its mass.
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