| Fact | Exoplanet | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Binary rogue planet system | 2MASS J11193254−1137466 | 0%
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| Hot Jupiter, it's proper name is from a famous italian astronomer | 55 Cancri b / Galileo | 0%
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| Contains oceans of lava, potentially a carbon planet | 55 Cancri e / Janssen | 0%
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| Rains molten glass | HD 189733 b | 0%
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| Lost it's atmosphere but regained it from volcanic activity | GJ 1132 b | 0%
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| Has a potential magnetic field | HAT-P-11 b / Kepler-3 b | 0%
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| Named after a Hungarian myth (Hunor and ____) | HAT-P-2 b / Magor | 0%
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| Largest known exoplanet | HAT-P-67 b | 0%
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| Proposed "Super Saturn" with long rings, but most likely a brown dwarf with a circumplanetary disk | J1407b | 0%
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| Hottest known exoplanet, hotter than most stars | KELT-9 b | 0%
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| Potential ocean world | LHS 1140 b | 0%
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| Extragalactic planet candidate detected in M51 spiral galaxy | M51-ULS-1 b | 0%
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| Coldest known exoplanet | OGLE-2005-BLG-390L b | 0%
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| Closest exoplanet to Earth | Proxima Centauri b / Proxima Centauri d | 0%
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| First confirmed exoplanet | PSR B1257+12 A / PSR B1257+12 B / PSR B1257+12 D / Draugr / Poltergeist / Phobetor | 0%
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| Most distant exoplanet ever discovered | SWEEPS-11 | 0%
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| Youngest exoplanet ever discovered | TIDYE-1 b / IRAS 04125+2902 b | 0%
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| Slowly getting shrunk by it's stars stellar radiation | TOI-1227 b | 0%
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| Naked core of a gas giant, it's atmosphere was blown away by it's star | TOI-849 b | 0%
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| Darkest exoplanet ever discovered | TrES-2 b | 0%
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| Has a comet like tail | WASP-69 b / Makombé | 0%
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