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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Shyou-hye"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | TOI-4342 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.20216 |
Orbital period | 5.53825 |
Semi major axis | 0.05251 |
Inclination | 89.13 |
Discovered | 2023 |
Updated | 2023-01-08 |
Tzero tr | 2458650 |
Impact parameter | 0.29 |
Temperature (kelvin) | 633.6 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Radius detection type | Primary Transit |
Star name | TOI-4342 |
Right ascension | 324.39° |
Declination | -77.98° |
Mag v | 12.7 |
Star distance | 61.543 |
Star mass | 0.6296 |
Star radius | 0.599 |
Star temperature | 3901 |
Wikipedia article | TOI-4342 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Shyou-hye |
Planet type | Warm planet |
The planet is named after the deity Shyou-hye, the bringer of love and beauty.
Shyou-hye is the site of Olympus Mons, the most active volcano and second-highest known mountain in its solar system, and of Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in its solar system.
The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries.
The latest probe to visit the planet is Racer, which entered into orbit around Shyou-hye after a very expensive trip.
In 3078, images from Wayfinder 5 showed Shyou-hye as an almost featureless planet in visible light, without the cloud bands or storms associated with the other warm planets. |
Atmosphere | Carbon dioxide | 57% |
Nitric oxide | 42% |
Atmospheric pressure | 9 bar |
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No known satellites |
Google search for Shyou-hye |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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