The following are the 20 most interesting systems, according to a point based algorithm.
Note: Planet masses are given in multiples of Jupiter's mass.

1. Sol   (1521 points)

A star with eccentric, noteworthy planets and disks. See it in VRML.

2. 55 Cancri   (819 points)
A star with eccentric, noteworthy planets and a disk. See it in VRML.

3. PSR 1257+12   (803 points)
A pulsar with noteworthy planets. See it in VRML.

4. Gliese 876   (629 points)
A star with noteworthy planets. See it in VRML.

5. HD 37124   (439 points)
A star with noteworthy planets. See it in VRML.

6. mu Arae   (387 points)
A star with eccentric planets. See it in VRML.

7. upsilon Andromedae   (356 points)
A star with planets. See it in VRML.

8. epsilon Eridani   (350 points)
A star with eccentric, noteworthy planets and a disk. See it in VRML.

9. Gliese 777A   (349 points)
A star with eccentric, noteworthy planets. See it in VRML.

10. beta Pictoris   (340 points)
A star with planets and disks. See it in VRML.

11. HD 141569   (340 points)
A star with a noteworthy planet and disks. See it in VRML.

12. HD 74156   (321 points)
A star with eccentric planets. See it in VRML.

13. PSR B1620-26   (300 points)
A pulsar with a noteworthy planet. See it in VRML.

14. HD 209458   (300 points)
A star with a transiting noteworthy planet. See it in VRML.

15. HD 210277   (295 points)
A star with an eccentric planet and a disk. See it in VRML.

16. HD 82943   (295 points)
A star with eccentric planets. See it in VRML.

17. HD 80606   (292 points)
A star with a eccentric, noteworthy planet. See it in VRML.

18. HD 168443   (274 points)
A star with eccentric planets. See it in VRML.

19. iota Draconis   (271 points)
A star with a eccentric, noteworthy planet. See it in VRML.

20. HD 202206   (269 points)
A star with eccentric planets. See it in VRML.


These systems were selected using a point system. Each star was granted 100 points per planet or disk, and additional points for planets with high eccentricity, or where planets had additional comments in the database. Points were deducted if the existance of a planet or disk is uncertain, inferred, or doubtful.