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Epsilon Indi, Latinized from ε Indi, is a star system located at a distance of approximately 12 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation of Indus. The star has an orange hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.674. [ 2 ]
Epsilon Indi Ab is a gas giant exoplanet orbiting the star Epsilon Indi A, about 11.9 light-years away in the constellation of Indus. The planet was confirmed to exist in 2018. [ 1 ] It orbits at around 30 AU (almost as far as Neptune from the Sun) with a period of around 180 years and a relatively high eccentricity of 0.4, and has a mass ...
Beta Indi is an orange giant of magnitude 3.7, 600 light-years distant. Delta Indi is a white star of magnitude 4.4, 185 light-years from Earth. The three form a near-perfect right-angled triangle, such that Beta marks the right angle and is in the south-east. Epsilon Indi is one of the closest stars to Earth, approximately 11.8 light years away.
Below there are lists the nearest stars separated by spectral type.The scope of the list is still restricted to the main sequence spectral types: M, K, F, G, A, B and O.It may be later expanded to other types, such as S, D or C.
Epsilon Indi Ab, 12 light-years away, with its parent star Epsilon Indi A blacked out, as pictured by JWST in 2023. [1] Distribution of nearest known exoplanets as of March 2018 There are 7,026 known exoplanets , or planets outside the Solar System that orbit a star, as of July 24, 2024; only a small fraction of these are located in the ...
Animated 3D map of the nearest stars, centered on the Sun. 3D red green glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. A radar map of the distances ( ) and positions ( ) of all known stellar bodies or systems within 9 light years (ly) (for within 12 ly see this map).
About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Epsilon Indi Ba 55,656 Brown dwarf [58] LHS 6343 C 55,978 [59] Epsilon Indi Bb 57,050
Epsilon Indi Ab: Epsilon Indi: 12.05 light-years COCONUTS-2b at 35.5 light-years is the next closest directly visible. [1] Proxima Centauri c (confirmed in 2020 using archival Hubble data from 1995+) may have been directly imaged. [8] Star with the brightest apparent magnitude with a planet Alpha Arietis b: Hamal [1] [a] Apparent magnitude is 2.005