Exoplanetary systems are diverse and complex, ranging from hot Jupiters to potentially habitable super-Earths. Scientists use various methods to detect and study these systems, including transit photometry, radial velocity spectroscopy, and direct imaging. Understanding exoplanet formation, evolution, and atmospheres is crucial for assessing habitability. Researchers explore factors like planetary mass, composition, and orbital dynamics to determine the potential for life beyond our solar system.