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Info for exoplanet "Tevex"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | HD 88133 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Mass sini | 0.3 |
Radius | 1 |
Orbital period | 3.41566 |
Semi major axis | 0.047 |
Orbit eccentricity | 0.0761 |
Angular distance | 0.000631 |
Discovered | 2004 |
Updated | 2015-02-24 |
Omega | 357.2 |
Tperi | 2453180 |
K | 34.13 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Radial Velocity |
Mass detection type | Radial Velocity |
Radius detection type | Theoretical |
Star name | HD 88133 |
Right ascension | 152.53° |
Declination | 18.19° |
Mag v | 8.01 |
Star distance | 74.5 |
Star metallicity | 0.34 |
Star mass | 1.2 |
Star radius | 1.93 |
Star sp type | G5 IV |
Star age | 9.56 |
Star temperature | 5494 |
Wikipedia article | HD 88133 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Tevex |
Planet type | Hot planet |
The planet is named after the deity Tevex, the goddess of nature.
Tevex is gravitationally locked with HD 88133 in a 4:3 spin-orbit resonance, and rotates in a way that is unique in its solar system.
Tevex's axis has the smallest tilt of any of its solar system's planets.
Tevex is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.
Tevex is primarily composed of hydrogen deuteride (HD) with a significant part of its mass being nitrogen, though nitrogen comprises only about a limited fraction of the number of molecules. |
Atmosphere | Hydrogen deuteride (HD) | 49% |
Nitrogen | 38% |
Methane | 6.1% |
Hydrogen chloride | 6.1% |
Ethane | 3.1E-5% |
Atmospheric pressure | 40 bar |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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