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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Ohyauwa Gahi"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | HD 34445 e |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Mass sini | 0.0529 |
Orbital period | 49.175 |
Semi major axis | 0.2687 |
Orbit eccentricity | 0.09 |
Discovered | 2017 |
Updated | 2017-11-06 |
Omega | 304 |
K | 2.75 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Radial Velocity |
Star name | HD 34445 |
Right ascension | 79.42° |
Declination | 7.35° |
Mag v | 7.31 |
Star distance | 46.5 |
Star metallicity | 0.14 |
Star mass | 1.07 |
Star radius | 1.38 |
Star sp type | G0V |
Star age | 8.5 |
Star temperature | 5836 |
Wikipedia article | HD 34445 e |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Ohyauwa Gahi |
Planet type | Cold planet |
For this reason, scientists often classify Ohyauwa Gahi and Munakya Su as "cold planets" to distinguish them from the other planets. This planet is named after the deity Ohyauwa Gahi, the demon of dreams.
Its orbital eccentricity is the largest of all known planets in its solar system; at perihelion, Ohyauwa Gahi's distance from HD 34445 is only about two-thirds (or 79 pct) of its distance at aphelion.
There are ongoing investigations assessing the present habitability potential of Ohyauwa Gahi, as well as the possibility of extant life.
In late February 1000, Ohyauwa Gahi was visited by the New Horizons probe, which used Ohyauwa Gahi's gravity to increase its speed and bend its trajectory en route to Munakya Su. |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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