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BASIC INFO
WASP-103b is an exoplanet discovered in 2013 orbiting the star WASP-103, located approximately 744 light-years away in the constellation of Leo. WASP-103b is a gas giant similar in size to Jupiter but with much higher temperatures due to its proximity to its parent star.
ADVANCED INFO
Size: About 132,155 miles across
Mass: 1.49 ± 0.09 Jupiters
Distance from Earth: 1,225 light-years
Distance from their star: About 1.845 million miles (0.01985 AU)
Star: WASP-103
Habitable: No
Age: About 6 billion years old
Day: Unknown
Year: 22 hours
Type: Hot-Jupiter
Moons: None
SOME RANDOM FACTS
Due to its close orbit and the intense radiation from its parent star, WASP-103b's atmosphere is inflated, leading to a lower density compared to gas giants in our solar system.
Due to WASP-103b's proximity to its star, it is stretched out like a rugby ball.