Exoplanet Data Explorer

The Exoplanet Data Explorer is an interactive table and plotter for exploring and displaying data from the Exoplanet Orbit Database. The Exoplanet Orbit Database is a carefully constructed compilation of quality, spectroscopic orbital parameters of exoplanets orbiting normal stars from the peer-reviewed literature, and updates the Catalog of nearby exoplanets.

A detailed description of the Exoplanet Orbit Database and Explorers is published here and is available on astro-ph.

In addition to the Exoplanet Data Explorer, we have also provided the entire Exoplanet Orbit Database in CSV format for a quick and convenient download here.

Help and documentation for the Exoplanet Data Explorer is available here. A FAQ and overview of our methodology is here, including answers to the questions "Why isn't my favorite planet/datum in the EOD?" and "Why does site X list more planets than this one?".


If you use this resource in a publication, please cite this paper and include the following acknowledgement:

"This research has made use of the Exoplanet Orbit Database
and the Exoplanet Data Explorer at exoplanets.org."

The Exoplanet Orbit Database is produced by Dr. Jason Wright, Dr. Geoff Marcy, and the California Planet Survey consortium; and is maintained by Eunkyu Han and Ying Feng at the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds at Penn State University. The Exoplanet Data Explorer and website design and maintenance is by Dr. Onsi Fakhouri. Please send Database updates or corrections to jtwright@astro.psu.edu, and send website or Data Explorer bug reports to onsi@berkeley.edu.

This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France, NASA's Astrophysics Data System, the NASA/IPAC/NExScI Star and Exoplanet Database (NStED), the Exoplanets Encyclopedia maintained by Jean Schneider, and data products from 2MASS, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and IPAC/Caltech. This research received generous funding from NASA and the NSF.
The Exoplanet Data Explorer is best experienced on the latest version of Google Chrome or Apple Safari. The latest version of Mozilla Firefox is supported too. Internet Explorer is not supported.
Report bugs and send comments to onsi@berkeley.edu