Exoplanets: an interactive version of XKCD 1071 

Quite frankly, this is awesome:

All blue and light brown planets are smaller than Jupiter. Brown represents the planets larger than Jupiter, while red represents the largest of them all. For the color by distance option, the more blue a planet is, the further away it is from the nearest star.

This is an interactive version of the excellent XKCD exoplanet graphic.

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