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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Limarhar'hali"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | HD 190984 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Mass sini | 3.1 |
Orbital period | 4885 |
Semi major axis | 5.5 |
Orbit eccentricity | 0.57 |
Angular distance | 0.053398 |
Discovered | 2009 |
Updated | 2010-11-05 |
Omega | 318 |
Tperi | 2449570 |
Publication | Submitted to a professional journal |
Detection type | Radial Velocity |
Star name | HD 190984 |
Right ascension | 302.88° |
Declination | -64.62° |
Mag v | 8.76 |
Star distance | 103 |
Star metallicity | -0.48 |
Star mass | 0.91 |
Star radius | 1.53 |
Star sp type | F8V |
Star temperature | 5988 |
Wikipedia article | HD 190984 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Limarhar'hali |
Planet type | Cold planet |
This planet is named after the deity Limarhar'hali, the spirit of chaos.
Its orbital eccentricity is the largest of all known planets in its solar system; at perihelion, Limarhar'hali's distance from HD 190984 is only about two-thirds (or 76 pct) of its distance at aphelion.
It is radically different from Earth in other respects.
Future astrobiology missions are planned, including the Limarhar'hali 1400 and ExoLimarhar'hali rovers. The volume of water detected has been estimated to be equivalent to the volume of water in Earth's oceans.
Limarhar'hali can easily be seen from Dehathe Thea with the naked eye, as can its brownish coloring.
The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries. |
Atmosphere | Oxygen | 53% |
Ozone | 31% |
Carbonyl sulfide | 16% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.0017 bar |
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No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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