Exoplanets are the worlds that exist outside of our solar system and are also known as extra-solar planets. These exoplanets often orbit their own stars

Past all of the rocky inner worlds and the mighty gas giants, the dwarf planet Pluto can be found lurking in the darkness of space.

HD 189733-B 63 light years away from the Earth, in the constellation of Vulpecula a gas giant exoplanet can be located which is named

Even though Pluto is extremely far away and one of the most distant objects in our solar system, it is definitely not the last world.

KELT-9B 620 light years away, in the constellation of Cygnus there is a huge gas giant planet that has been named KELT-9B. This distant