Planet Hunters is a
citizen science
The term citizen science (synonymous to terms like community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, participatory monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is research conducted with participation from the general public, or am ...
project to find
exoplanet
An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmed detection of an exoplanet was in 1992 around a pulsar, and the first detection around a main-sequence star was in 1995. A different planet, first det ...
s using human eyes. It does this by having users analyze data from the NASA
Kepler space telescope
The Kepler space telescope is a defunct space telescope launched by NASA in 2009 to discover Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. Named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, the spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orb ...
and the NASA
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is a space telescope for NASA's Explorer program, designed to search for exoplanets using the transit method in an area 400 times larger than that covered by the Kepler mission. It was launched on ...
.
It was launched by a team led by
Debra Fischer
Debra Ann Fischer is an American astronomer who is the Eugene Higgins professor of astronomy at Yale University researching detection and characterization of exoplanets. She has detected hundreds of exoplanets and was part of the team to disc ...
at
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
, as part of the
Zooniverse project.
History
Planet Hunters and Planet Hunters 2.0
The project was launched on December 16, 2010, after the first Data Release of
Kepler
Johannes Kepler (27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music. He is a key figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, best known for his laws of p ...
data as the Planet Hunters Project. 300,000 volunteers participated in the project and the project team published 8 scientific papers. On December 14, 2014, the project was re-launched as Planet Hunters 2.0, with an improved website and considering that the volunteers will look at
K2 data. As of November 2018 Planet Hunters had identified 50% of the known planets with an
orbital period
The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object. In astronomy, it usually applies to planets or asteroids orbiting the Sun, moons orbiting planets ...
larger than two years.
Non-Planet Hunters project: Exoplanet Explorers
In 2017 the project Exoplanet Explorers was launched. It was another planet hunting project at Zooniverse and discovered the system
K2-138
K2-138, also designated EPIC 245950175 or EE-1, is a large early K-type main sequence star with a system of at least 6 planets discovered by citizen scientists. Four were found in the first two days of the Exoplanet Explorers project on Z ...
and the exoplanet
K2-288Bb
K2-288Bb (previously designated EPIC 210693462 b) is a super-Earth or mini-Neptune exoplanet orbiting in the habitable zone of K2-288B, a low-mass Red dwarf, M-dwarf star in a binary star system in the constellation of Taurus (constellation), Tau ...
. This project was launched during the television program
Stargazing Live and the discovery of the K2-138 system was announced during the program.
Planet Hunters TESS (PHT)
On December 6, 2018, the project Planet Hunters TESS (PHT) was launched and is led by astronomer Nora Eisner. This project uses data from the
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is a space telescope for NASA's Explorer program, designed to search for exoplanets using the transit method in an area 400 times larger than that covered by the Kepler mission. It was launched on ...
(TESS) and is currently active (as of March 2023).
This project discovered the Saturn-sized exoplanet
TOI-813 b and many more.
Until March 2023 PHT discovered 284
exoplanet
An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmed detection of an exoplanet was in 1992 around a pulsar, and the first detection around a main-sequence star was in 1995. A different planet, first det ...
candidates (e.g. TIC 35021200.01
), 15 confirmed exoplanets (e.g. TOI-5174 b
) and countless
eclipsing binaries. All discovered exoplanet candidates are uploaded to ExoFOP by Nora Eisner or sometimes by another project member (see TOI and CTOI list provided by ExoFOP
).
All exoplanet candidates are manually checked by multiple project members (volunteers and moderators) and need to pass different tests before they are accepted by Nora Eisner and uploaded to ExoFOP. But it is possible that not all PHT planet candidates become real (confirmed) exoplanets. Some of them may be grazing
eclipsing binaries.
Planet Hunters: NGTS
On October 19, 2021, the project Planet Hunters: NGTS was launched. It uses a dataset from the
Next Generation Transit Survey to find transiting planets. It is the first Planet Hunters project that uses data from a ground-based telescope. The project looks at candidates that were already automatically filtered, similar to the Exoplanet Explorers project. The project found four candidate planets so far. In the pre-print five candidates are presented. This includes a giant planet candidate around
TIC-165227846, a mid-M dwarf.
This candidate was independently detected by Byrant et al. 2023 and if confirmed could represent the lowest-mass star to host a close-in giant.
Planet hunting
The Planet Hunters project exploits the fact that humans are better at recognising visual patterns than computers. The website displays an image of data collected by the NASA Kepler Space Mission and asks human users (referred to as "Citizen Scientists") to look at the data and see how the brightness of a star changes over time. This brightness data is represented as a graph and referred to as a star's ''light curve''. Such curves are helpful in discovering
extrasolar planets due to the brightness of a star decreasing when a planet passes in front of it, as seen from Earth. Periods of reduced brightness can thus provide evidence of
planetary transits, but may also be caused by errors in recording, projection, or other phenomena.
Special occurrence
Eclipsing binary stars
From time to time, the project will observe
eclipsing binary
A binary star or binary star system is a Star system, system of two stars that are gravity, gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other. Binary stars in the night sky that are seen as a single object to the naked eye are often resolved ...
stars. Essentially these are stars that orbit each other. Much as a planet can interrupt the brightness of a star, another star can too. There is a noticeable difference on the light curves. It will appear as a large transit (a large dip) and a smaller transit (a smaller dip).
Multiplanet systems
As of December 2017, there are a total of 621
multiplanet systems, or stars that contains at least two confirmed planets. In a multiplanet system plot, there are many different patterns of transit. Due to the different sizes of planets, the transits dip down to different points.
Stellar flares
Stellar flares are observed when there is an explosion on the surface of a star. This will cause the star's brightness to shoot up considerably, with a steep drop off.
Discoveries

So far, over 12 million observations have been analyzed. Out of those, 34 candidate planets had been found as of July 2012. In October 2012 it was announced that two volunteers from the Planet Hunters initiative had discovered a novel
Neptune
Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun. It is the List of Solar System objects by size, fourth-largest planet in the Solar System by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 t ...
-like planet which is part of a four star double binary system, orbiting one of the pairs of stars while the other pair of stars orbits at a distance of around 1000 AU. This is the first planet discovered to have a stable orbit in such a complex stellar environment. The system is located 7200
light years away,
and the new planet has been designated
PH1b, short for Planet Hunters 1 b.
''Yellow indicates a circumbinary planet. Light green indicates planet orbiting around one star in a multiple star system. Light blue indicates host stars with a planetary system consisting of two or more planets. Values for the host stars are acquired via
SIMBAD
SIMBAD (the Set of Identifications, Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data) is an astronomy, astronomical database of objects beyond the Solar System. It is maintained by the Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS), Fr ...
'' ''and otherwise are cited. The apparent magnitude represents the V magnitude.''
Community TESS Object of Interest
Planet Hunters TESS (PHT) publishes Community TESS Object of Interest (CTOI) at ExoFOP, which can be promoted into a TESS Object of Interest (TOI). Of the 151 CTOIs submitted by Planet Hunters researchers, 81 were promoted to TOIs (as of September 2022). The following exoplanets first submitted as PHT CTOIs were later researched by other teams (some examples):
TOI-1759 b,
TOI-1899 b,
TOI-2180 b,
TOI-4562 b and
HD 148193 b (TOI-1836).
Variable stars and unusual systems
In September 2013 the project discovered the unusual
cataclysmic variable KIC 9406652. In April 2014 the unusually active SU Ursae Majoris-type
dwarf nova
A dwarf nova (pl. wiktionary:nova, novae), or U Geminorum variable, is one of several types of cataclysmic variable star, consisting of a close binary star system in which one of the components is a white dwarf that accretion disk, accretes matter ...
GALEX J194419.33+491257.0 was discovered. This
cataclysmic variable was discovered as a background dwarf nova of KIC 11412044.
In January 2016 unusual dips in
KIC 8462852 were announced. The unusual
light curve
In astronomy, a light curve is a graph (discrete mathematics), graph of the Radiance, light intensity of a celestial object or region as a function of time, typically with the magnitude (astronomy), magnitude of light received on the ''y''-axis ...
of KIC 8462852 (also known as Boyajian's Star) has engendered speculation that an alien civilization's
Dyson sphere
A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure that encompasses a star and captures a large percentage of its power output. The concept is a thought experiment that attempts to imagine how a spacefaring civilization would meet its energy re ...
is responsible.
In June 2016 the project found 32 likely
eclipsing binaries. The work also announced likely exoplanets.
In February 2018 the first transiting
exocomets were discovered. The dips were found by one of the authors, a Planet Hunters participant, in a visual search over five months of the complete Q1-Q17 ''Kepler'' light curve archive spanning 201250 target stars.
In February 2022 Planet Hunters:TESS announced the discovery of
BD+61 2536 (TIC 470710327), a massive hierarchical triple star system. The system is predicted to undergo multiple phases of
mass transfer
Mass transfer is the net movement of mass from one location (usually meaning stream, phase, fraction, or component) to another. Mass transfer occurs in many processes, such as absorption, evaporation, drying, precipitation, membrane filtra ...
in the future, and likely end up as a
double neutron star gravitational wave progenitor or an exotic
Thorne-Zytkow object.
See also
Zooniverse projects:
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Amateur exoplanet discoveries
*
The Daily Minor Planet
*
Asteroid Zoo
*
Backyard Worlds
*
Disk Detective
*
Galaxy Zoo
*
Old Weather
*
SETILive SETILive was an online project of Zooniverse (citizen science project), Zooniverse that utilized live participants to analyze radio telescope data in real time to recognize patterns to find extraterrestrial intelligences (ETI's). The project cease ...
*
The Milky Way Project
References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.planethunters.org/
Astronomy websites
Astronomy projects
Human-based computation
Citizen science
Internet properties established in 2010
Exoplanet search projects