55 Cancri f (redirect from Harriot (exoplanet))
Cnc f), also designated Rho1 Cancri f and formally named Harriot /ˈhæriət/, is an exoplanet approximately 41 light-years away from Earth in the constellation...
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her children Harriot (crater), lunar crater on the far side of the Moon Harriot (planet), an exoplanet also known as 55 Cancri f Harriot Curtis (1881–1974)...
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Thomas Harriot (/ˈhæriət/; c. 1560 – 2 July 1621), also spelled Harriott, Hariot or Heriot, was an English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer and...
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The exoplanet naming convention is an extension of the system used for naming multiple-star systems as adopted by the International Astronomical Union...
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Proper names for planets outside of the Solar System – known as exoplanets – are chosen by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) through public naming...
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dwarf. Lists of exoplanets List of directly imaged exoplanets List of exoplanet extremes List of exoplanet firsts List of exoplanets discovered by the...
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Cancri b, c, d, e and f; named Galileo, Brahe, Lipperhey, Janssen and Harriot, respectively) are known to orbit 55 Cancri A. 55 Cancri is the system's...
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List of extrasolar candidates for liquid water (category Exoplanets in the habitable zone)
that three of them are in the habitable zone. HD 28185 b was the first exoplanet to be detected in the habitable zone. The planet has only been detected...
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Paolo Sarpi, who received the report in November, the Englishman Thomas Harriot, who was using a six-powered telescope by the summer of 1609, and Galileo...
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systems –– 21 confirmed and 139 candidates. The most massive confirmed exoplanet is Iota Draconis b, which masses 9.40 MJ (i.e. 9.4 times the mass of Jupiter);...
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