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Stars with Exoplanets

The most interesting stars which have Exoplanets or planet-forming dust disks. In this list you can find Planemos as well.

 1. Gliese 876
 2. Gliese 581
 3. Beta Hydri
 4. Fomalhaut
 5. Vega
 6. AU Microscopii
 7. Pollux *
 8. Gliese 86
 9. HD 3651
10. 55 Cancri
11. HD 69830
12. Upsilon Andromedae
13. Errai
14. 47 Ursae Majoris
15. Mu Arae
16. 51 Pegasi and Bellerophon
17. Tau Boötis
18. Iota Horologii
19. Rho Coronae Borealis
20. 83 Leonis
21. 70 Virginis
  22. 14 Herculis
23. Pi Mensae
24. g Lupi
25. HD 189733
26. Beta Pictoris
27. 16 Cygni
28. GD 362
29. 23 Librae
30. HD 82943
31. HD 70642
32. Edasich
33. Tau1 Gruis
34. HR 1988
35. HD 188753
36. HD 209458 and Osiris
37. HIP 14810
38. TW Hydra
39. HD 76700
40. 2M1207
41. HD 149026
  42. BD +20°307
43. IRS 46
44. HD 47536
45. Oph 1622
46. ADS 16402
47. GM Aurigae
48. AB Aurigae
49. Cha 110913-773444
50. TrES-1
51. IRAS 16293-2422
52. OTS 44
53. HD 97048
54. X0-1
55. HD 13189
56. PSR B1257+12
57. The M4 Planet
58. OGLE-2005-BLG-169
59. MACHO-98-BLG-35
60. OGLE-2005-BLG-390
61. R 126

* Pollux is listed in Big Stars.
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