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Info for exoplanet "Ironat Ebira"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetHIP 113103 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass0.0186
Radius0.16317
Orbital period7.6103
Semi major axis0.06899
Orbit eccentricity0.17
Inclination88.23
Discovered2023
Updated2023-09-11
Omega350
Impact parameter0.656
Tzero vr2458330
Temperature (kelvin)721
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Mass detection typeTheoretical
Radius detection typePrimary Transit
Star nameHIP 113103
Right ascension343.57°
Declination-43.01°
Mag v10
Star distance46.258
Star metallicity-0.1
Star mass0.761
Star radius0.742
Star temperature4930
Wikipedia articleHIP 113103 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameIronat Ebira
Planet typeWarm planet
In English, Ironat Ebira is often referred to as the "orange planet" because the hydrogen prevalent on its surface gives it a scary orange appearance that is distinctive among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye.

Ironat Ebira is the oldest planet known belonging to HIP 113103 and one of the largest in its solar system. For this reason, scientists often classify Ironat Ebira and Tyku-mida as "warm planets" to distinguish them from the other planets. The planet is named after the deity Ironat Ebira, the bringer of the underworld.

Like Tyku-mida, Ironat Ebira has been orbiting HIP 113103 within Rarera's orbit as an inferior planet, and never exceeds 14 degrees away from HIP 113103.

Ironat Ebira is by far the hottest planet in its solar system, with a mean surface temperature of 696°K (423°C).

Liquid water cannot exist on the surface of Ironat Ebira due to low atmospheric pressure, which is less than 6 percent of Tyku-mida's, except at the highest elevations for short periods.
AtmosphereHydrogen peroxide44%
Hydrogen31%
Oxygen16%
Carbon dioxide9.7%
Methane0.0028%
Argon0.00011%
Atmospheric pressure0.11 bar
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No known satellites
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