Exoplanety

The term "Exoplanet" refers to a planet that exists outside of our solar system, orbiting a star other than the Sun. Exoplanets can vary widely in size, composition, and orbit, and they are of significant interest in the search for extraterrestrial life and the study of planetary systems. The detection and classification of exoplanets have become a major field of research in astronomy, utilizing methods such as the transit method, radial velocity, direct imaging, and gravitational microlensing. The study of exoplanets aims to understand their atmospheres, compositions, and potential habitability conditions compared to Earth.