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BASIC INFO
PSR B1620−26 b is an exoplanet orbiting the binary system PSR B1620−26, which includes a millisecond pulsar (PSR B1620−26A) and a white dwarf star (PSR B1620−26B). It was discovered in 1993 using the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
ADVANCED INFO
Size: 80,654 miles across
Mass: 794.575 Earth masses
Distance from Earth: 12,400 light-years
Star: PSR B1620−26 (Neutron Star) and PSR B1620-26B
Distance from their star: 23 AU (Pulsar?)
Habitable: No
Day: Unknown
Year: 95 Earth years
Type: Gas giant
Moons: None
SOME RANDOM FACTS
It was one of the earliest exoplanets to ever be detected (1993, one year after the first exoplanet was confirmed.)