Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
http://exoplanet.eu/catalog.php
The most updated one, and has the most options for interactive filtering and sorting. And its the oldest one too, i think.
New Worlds Atlas
http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/atlas/atlas_search.cfm
This one has a nice visual interface and a cool website. It has some nice filters for you to extract the relevant data that you need from the dataset.
California and Carnegie Planet Search
http://exoplanets.org/planets.shtml
This one has features a Sortable Table by clicking on the table headers.
Geneva Observatory
http://obswww.unige.ch/~naef/who_discovered_that_planet.html
Working Group on Extrasolar Planets
http://www.dtm.ciw.edu/boss/planets.html
A simple list of exoplanets. No interface.
List of Stars with Confirmed Exoplanets
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stars_with_confirmed_extrasolar_planets
A good reference list.
Paris Observatory Catalog of Exoplanets
http://media4.obspm.fr/exoplanets/base/index.php
A catalogue maintained by the French-led Paris Observatory group. A good up-to-date list.
NStED
http://nsted.ipac.caltech.edu
A good source of data about Stars and Exoplanets. Combo is good!
Exoplanetology on Freebase
http://www.freebase.com/view/user/metapsyche/exoplanetology/exoplanet
A list of Exoplanets on Freebase that opens up an open collaborative effort for maintaining the list. Freebase has an API which opens up the Exoplanet data set for rich interactive applications. Anyone with a serious interest in exoplanets may contribute to this list, but you need to sign up for a freebase account first.
Planeten.ch
http://www.planeten.ch/KdW_Exoplaneten
This is a german catalog of exoplanets.
Planetary Biology
http://www.planetarybiology.com
The Planetary Society
http://www.planetary.org/exoplanets/list.php
http://exoplanet.eu/catalog.php
The most updated one, and has the most options for interactive filtering and sorting. And its the oldest one too, i think.
New Worlds Atlas
http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/atlas/atlas_search.cfm
This one has a nice visual interface and a cool website. It has some nice filters for you to extract the relevant data that you need from the dataset.
California and Carnegie Planet Search
http://exoplanets.org/planets.shtml
This one has features a Sortable Table by clicking on the table headers.
Geneva Observatory
http://obswww.unige.ch/~naef/who_discovered_that_planet.html
Working Group on Extrasolar Planets
http://www.dtm.ciw.edu/boss/planets.html
A simple list of exoplanets. No interface.
List of Stars with Confirmed Exoplanets
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stars_with_confirmed_extrasolar_planets
A good reference list.
Paris Observatory Catalog of Exoplanets
http://media4.obspm.fr/exoplanets/base/index.php
A catalogue maintained by the French-led Paris Observatory group. A good up-to-date list.
NStED
http://nsted.ipac.caltech.edu
A good source of data about Stars and Exoplanets. Combo is good!
Exoplanetology on Freebase
http://www.freebase.com/view/user/metapsyche/exoplanetology/exoplanet
A list of Exoplanets on Freebase that opens up an open collaborative effort for maintaining the list. Freebase has an API which opens up the Exoplanet data set for rich interactive applications. Anyone with a serious interest in exoplanets may contribute to this list, but you need to sign up for a freebase account first.
Planeten.ch
http://www.planeten.ch/KdW_Exoplaneten
This is a german catalog of exoplanets.
Planetary Biology
http://www.planetarybiology.com
The Planetary Society
http://www.planetary.org/exoplanets/list.php