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Info for exoplanet "Greip Pa"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | HD 114082 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Planet mass | 8 |
Radius | 1 |
Orbital period | 109.75 |
Semi major axis | 0.5109 |
Orbit eccentricity | 0.395 |
Inclination | 90 |
Discovered | 2022 |
Updated | 2022-11-08 |
Omega | 211.7 |
Tzero tr | 2459340 |
K | 287 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Mass detection type | Radial Velocity |
Radius detection type | Primary Transit |
Star name | HD 114082 |
Right ascension | 197.32° |
Declination | -60.31° |
Mag v | 8.2 |
Star distance | 95.06 |
Star metallicity | 0 |
Star mass | 1.47 |
Star radius | 1.49 |
Star sp type | F3V |
Star age | 0.015 |
Star temperature | 6651 |
Wikipedia article | HD 114082 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Greip Pa |
Planet type | Huge cold gas giant |
The planet is named after the deity Greip Pa, the messenger of the sea.
When viewed from Makathi Cisco, this proximity to HD 114082 means the planet can only be seen near the western or eastern horizon during the early evening or early morning.
It is radically different from Earth in other respects.
Greip Pa is primarily composed of xenon with a significant part of its mass being 2H2O, though 2H2O comprises only about a limited fraction of the number of molecules.
Greip Pa has been explored on several occasions by robotic spacecraft, most notably during the early Pioneer and Wayfinder flyby missions and later by the Hotchins orbiter. |
Atmosphere | Xenon | 87% |
2H2O | 6% |
Hydrogen chloride | 4.5% |
Nitrogen | 1.8% |
Water vapor | 0.32% |
Carbonyl sulfide | 0.16% |
Oxygen | 2.5E-5% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.007 bar |
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