HIP 11915 is a G-type main-sequence star located about 170 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. It is best known for its characteristics...
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HIP 11915 b is an exoplanet orbiting the solar twin star HIP 11915 about 190 light-years (57 parsecs, or nearly 1.798×1015 km) from Earth in the constellation...
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using the CalcTool luminosity converter. Using the apparent magnitude of HIP 11915 and its distance from Earth (using the uncertainty parameter of ±10 light...
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than the Sun, at 1.9 billion years old. Another such example would be HIP 11915, which has a planetary system containing a Jupiter-like planet orbiting...
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Now disputed. First Jupiter analogue HIP 11915 b HIP 11915 2015 The discovery raises the possibility that HIP 11915 will be the first Solar System analogue...
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Outline of space exploration Astronomical symbols Planetary mnemonic HIP 11915 (a solar analog whose planetary system contains a Jupiter analog) Solar...
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Exoplanets 79 Ceti b 81 Ceti b 94 Ceti b BD−17 63 b HD 1461 b HD 2638 b HD 5319 b HD 11506 b c HD 11964 b c HD 224693 b HIP 5158 b c HIP 11915 b τ Ceti e f...
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Exoplanets 79 Ceti b 81 Ceti b 94 Ceti b BD−17 63 b HD 1461 b HD 2638 b HD 5319 b HD 11506 b c HD 11964 b c HD 224693 b HIP 5158 b c HIP 11915 b τ Ceti e f...
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