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English
Etymology
Constructed from Ancient Greek: exo- (“outside; extrasolar”) + planet.
Noun
exoplanet (plural exoplanets)
- (astronomy, planetology) A planet which exists outside Earth's solar system.
- Synonyms: exosolar planet, extrasolar planet
- Hyponym: super-Earth
- Coordinate terms: exocomet, exomoon
2007, Alexander Hellemans, “Dangling a COROT”, in Scientific American, volume 297, number 3, page 32:More such announcements will likely come in the months to follow, as the first space observatory dedicated to hunting exoplanets, called COROT, begins full operation and researchers complete their calculations.
2013 May-June, Kevin Heng, “Why Does Nature Form Exoplanets Easily?”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3, page 184:In the past two years, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has located nearly 3,000 exoplanet candidates ranging from sub-Earth-sized minions to gas giants that dwarf our own Jupiter. Their densities range from that of styrofoam to iron.
2019 September 11, Michael Greshko, “Water found on a potentially life-friendly alien planet”, in National Geographic:In a first for astronomers studying worlds beyond our solar system, data from the Hubble Space Telescope have revealed water vapor in the atmosphere of an Earth-size planet. Although this exoplanet orbits a star that is smaller than our sun, it falls within what’s known as the star’s habitable zone, the range of orbital distances where it would be warm enough for liquid water to exist on a planet’s surface.
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Translations
planet outside Earth's solar system
- Arabic: كَوْكَب خَارِج اَلْمَجْمُوعَة اَلشَّمْسِيَّة m (kawkab ḵārij al-majmūʕa š-šamsiyya)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 太陽系外行星 / 太阳系外行星 (Tàiyángxì wài xíngxīng), 系外行星 (xìwài xíngxīng)
- Czech: exoplaneta (cs) f
- Dutch: exoplaneet (nl)
- Esperanto: ekzoplanedo, ekstersunsistema planedo
- Finnish: eksoplaneetta (fi)
- French: exoplanète (fr)
- Galician: exoplaneta m, planeta extrasolar m
- German: Exoplanet (de) m, extrasolarer Planet
- Greek: εξωπλανήτης (el) m (exoplanítis)
- Hindi: बहिर्ग्रह m (bahirgrah)
- Hungarian: exobolygó (hu)
- Irish: eiseapláinéad m, pláinéad eachtarghréine m
- Japanese: 太陽系外惑星 (たいようけいがいわくせい, Taiyōkei-gai wakusei), 系外惑星 (ja) (けいがいわくせい, keigai wakusei)
- Kazakh: Күн жүйесі шегінен тыс ғаламшар (Kün jüiesı şegınen tys ğalamşar)
- Korean: 외계 행성(外界行星) (oegye haengseong)
- Norman: exoplianète f
- Polish: egzoplaneta (pl) f, planeta pozasłoneczna f
- Portuguese: exoplaneta (pt) m, planeta extrassolar m
- Romanian: exoplanetă f, planetă extrasolară f
- Russian: экзопла́нета (ru) f (ekzopláneta), внесо́лнечная плане́та f (vnesólnečnaja planéta)
- Sanskrit: बहिर्ग्रह (bahirgraha)
- Spanish: exoplaneta (es) m, planeta extrasolar (es) m
- Swedish: exoplanet (sv) c, extrasolär planet c
- Tamil: புறக்கோள் (ta) (puṟakkōḷ)
- Turkish: güneş dışı gezegen
- Ukrainian: екзоплане́та f (ekzoplanéta)
- Vietnamese: hành tinh ngoài hệ Mặt Trời, ngoại hành tinh
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