what is the difference between exoplanent and rogue planet?
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An exoplanet is any planet beyond our solar system. Most orbit other stars, but free-floating exoplanets, called rogue planets, orbit the galactic center and are untethered to any star.
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Exoplanets are planets that exist outside the solar system (like Proxima b). Exoplanets do have a definite orbit around their host star, while rogue planets don't have a definite orbit and move around freely in the universe. Rogue planets are usually formed in a star system but are later thrown out of the system.
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