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|group1 = Main topics
|list1 =
- Exoplanet
- Exoplanet orbital and physical parameters
- Methods of detecting exoplanets
- Planetary system
- Planet-hosting stars
|group2 = Sizes
and
types
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|group2 = Terrestrial
|list2 =
- Carbon planet
- Coreless planet
- Desert planet
- Dwarf planet
- Hycean planet
- Ice planet
- Iron planet (Super-Mercury)
- Lava planet
- Ocean world
- Mega-Earth
- Sub-Earth
- Super-Earth
|group3 = Gaseous
|list3 =
- Eccentric Jupiter
- Mini-Neptune (Gas dwarf)
- Helium planet
- Hot Jupiter
- Hot Neptune
- Gas giant
- Ice giant
- Super-Jupiter
- Super-Neptune
- Super-puff
- Ultra-hot Jupiter
- Ultra-hot Neptune
|group4 = Other types
|list4 =
- Blanet
- Brown dwarf
- Chthonian planet
- Circumbinary planet
- Circumtriple planet
- Disrupted planet
- Double planet
- Ecumenopolis
- Eyeball planet
- Giant planet
- Mesoplanet
- Planemo
- Planet/Brown dwarf boundary
- Planetesimal
- Protoplanet
- Pulsar planet
- Sub-brown dwarf
- Sub-Neptune
- Toroidal planet
- Ultra-cool dwarf
- Ultra-short period planet (USP)
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|group3= Formation
and
evolution
|list3=
- Accretion
- Accretion disk
- Asteroid belt
- Circumplanetary disk
- Circumstellar disc
- Circumstellar envelope
- Cosmic dust
- Debris disk
- Detached object
- Disrupted planet
- Excretion disk
- Exozodiacal dust
- Extraterrestrial materials
- Extraterrestrial sample curation
- Giant-impact hypothesis
- Gravitational collapse
- Hills cloud
- Internal structure
- Interplanetary dust cloud
- Interplanetary medium
- Interplanetary space
- Interstellar cloud
- Interstellar dust
- Interstellar medium
- Interstellar space
- Kuiper belt
- List of interstellar and circumstellar molecules
- Merging stars
- Molecular cloud
- Nebular hypothesis
- Oort cloud
- Outer space
- Planetary migration
- Planetary system
- Planetesimal
- Planet formation
- Protoplanetary disk
- Ring system
- Rubble pile
- Sample-return mission
- Scattered disc
- Star formation
|group4 = Systems
|list4 =
- Exocomet
- Interstellar
- Exomoon
- Tidally detached
- Rogue planet
- Orbits
- Retrograde
- Trojan
- Mean-motion resonances
- Titius–Bode law
|group5 = Host stars
|list5 =
- A
- B
- Binary star
- Brown dwarfs
- F/Yellow-white dwarfs
- G/Yellow dwarfs
- Herbig Ae/Be
- K/Orange dwarfs
- M/Red dwarfs
- Pulsar
- Red giant
- Subdwarf B
- Subgiant
- T Tauri
- White dwarfs
- Yellow giants
|group6 = Detection
|list6 =
- Astrometry
- Direct imaging
- list
- Microlensing
- list
- Polarimetry
- Timing
- list
- Radial velocity
- list
- Transit method
- list
- Transit-timing variation
|group7 = Habitability
|list7 =
- Astrobiology
- Astrooceanography
- Circumstellar habitable zone
- Earth analog
- Extraterrestrial liquid water
- Galactic habitable zone
- Habitability of binary star systems
- Habitability of F-type main-sequence star systems
- Habitability of K-type main-sequence star systems
- Habitability of natural satellites
- Habitability of neutron star systems
- Habitability of red dwarf systems
- Habitability of yellow dwarf systems
- Habitable zone for complex life
- List of potentially habitable exoplanets
- Tholin
- Superhabitable planet
|group8 = Catalogues
|list8 =
- Nearby Habitable Systems
- Exoplanet Data Explorer
- Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
- NASA Exoplanet Archive
- NASA Star and Exoplanet Database
- Open Exoplanet Catalogue
|group9 = Lists
|list9 =
- Exoplanetary systems
- Host stars
- Multiplanetary systems
- Stars with proto-planetary discs
- Exoplanets
- Discoveries
- Extremes
- Firsts
- Nearest
- Largest
- Heaviest
- Terrestrial candidates
- Kepler
- 1–500
- 501–1000
- 1001–1500
- 1501–2000
- K2
- Potentially habitable
- Proper names
- Discovered exoplanets by year
- before 2000
- 2000–2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- 2025
|group10 = Other
|list10 =
- Carl Sagan Institute
- Exoplanet naming convention
- Exoplanet phase curves
- Exoplanetary Circumstellar Environments and Disk Explorer
- Extragalactic planet
- Extrasolar planets in fiction
- Geodynamics of terrestrial exoplanets
- Neptunian desert
- Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
- Planets in globular clusters
- Small planet radius gap
- Sudarsky's gas giant classification
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