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Info for exoplanet "Bokesa-tora"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | MOA-2010-BLG-117 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Planet mass | 0.51 |
Semi major axis | 2.9 |
Discovered | 2017 |
Updated | 2017-08-05 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Microlensing |
Mass detection type | Microlensing |
Star name | MOA-2010-BLG-117 |
Right ascension | 271.96° |
Declination | -25.34° |
Mag v | 21.7 |
Star distance | 3400 |
Star mass | 0.58 |
Wikipedia article | MOA-2010-BLG-117 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Bokesa-tora |
Planet type | Cold gas giant |
Bokesa-tora is the smallest and most well-known planet in its solar system. Bokesa-tora is the fourth planet from MOA-2010-BLG-117 and the second-smallest planet in its solar system. It has the longest rotation period (445 days) of any planet in its solar system and rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
Bokesa-tora and Keruhi-bi are cold gas giants rich in gas. The planet is named after the deity Bokesa-tora, the messenger of war.
The volume of water detected has been estimated to be equivalent to the volume of water in Lake Superior. |
Atmosphere | Methane | 70% |
Ammonia | 27% |
Hydrogen chloride | 2.9% |
Hydrogen peroxide | 0.00053% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.018 bar |
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Moon | Bamuzu Nyake Byu | Medium-sized potato shaped rocky planetoid |
Zeshapo-gyuro | Medium-sized potato shaped rocky moon |
Shazujo | Small almost round ice moon |
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