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Gliese 667 Cc is the second confirmed planet out from Gliese 667 C, orbiting towards the inner edge of the habitable zone. [9] From its surface, the star would have an angular diameter of 1.24 degrees and would appear to be 2.3 times [note 1] the visual diameter of the Sun as it appears from the surface of the Earth. Gliese 667 C would have a ...
Gliese 667 Cb is an exoplanet orbiting the star Gliese 667 C, a member of the Gliese 667 triple-star system. It is the most massive planet discovered in the system and is likely a super-Earth or a mini-Neptune. Orbital-stability analysis indicates that it cannot be more than twice its minimum mass.
The largest star in the system, Gliese 667 A (GJ 667 A), is a K-type main-sequence star of stellar classification K3V. [2] It has about 73% [5] of the mass of the Sun and 76% [2] of the Sun's radius, but is radiating only around 12-13% of the luminosity of the Sun. [15] The concentration of elements other than hydrogen and helium, what astronomers term the star's metallicity, is much lower ...
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1 Merge from Gliese 667 Cb. 1 comment. 2 Semimajor axis of Gliese ... 4 comments. 5 candidate for a diagram. 8 comments. 6 Map. 2 comments. 7 Planet Irradiance for ...
This category contains stars from the Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars. Stars in the first edition of the catalogue use Gliese (abbreviated to Gl ), while stars in later editions use GJ . To keep this category in order, please add objects to this category by using the markup [[Category:Gliese and GJ objects|####]] .