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Epsilon Eridani - Wikipedia Epsilon Eridani (Latinized from ε Eridani), proper name Ran, [17] is a star in the southern constellation of Eridanus At a declination of −9 46°, it is visible from most of Earth's surface
Epsilon Eridani (Ran): Star Type, Facts, Planet, Location - Star Facts A line extended from Arneb through the fainter Mu Leporis points in the general direction of a flat triangle formed by Zaurak (Gamma Eridani), Rana (Delta Eridani), and Ran (Epsilon Eridani) The triangle appears just below the extended line
Epsilon Eridani b - NASA Science Epsilon Eridani b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a K-type star Its mass is 0 66 Jupiters, it takes 7 3 years to complete one orbit of its star, and is 3 53 AU from its star Its discovery was announced in 2000
Epsilon Eridani - Astronomy Magazine Epsilon Eridani, then, holds the distinction of being the closest planetary system around a star similar to the young Sun and is a prime location to research how planets form around Sun-like
Epsilon Eridani - Stellar Catalog Nearby star Epsilon Eridani is a main sequence star that fuses hydrogen atoms into helium It is approximately 70 % of the size of Sun and temperature on its surface is around 5183 K (4910 °C), which is about 90 % of Sun's temperature
Epsilon Eridani - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Epsilon Eridani is a fourth magnitude (on the bright side, 3 73) class K (K2) ordinary, though relatively young, hydrogen-fusing dwarf A mere 10 5 light years away, it is the 10th closest star system to the Earth
Epsilon Eridani Information - ThoughtCo Epsilon Eridani is an interesting star in its own right, even without its planets At less than a billion years old, it's very youthful It's also a variable star, which means that its light varies on a regular cycle
Epsilon Eridani - Nova. Org While Epsilon Eridani is somewhat less massive than Sol, the younger star has wider and more massive belts of rocky and icy bodies in orbit with possible planets in between them
Epsilon Eridani b - Wikipedia Epsilon Eridani b, formally named AEgir , [3] is an exoplanet approximately 10 5 light-years away orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani, in the constellation of Eridanus (the River) The planet was discovered in 2000, and as of 2024 remains the only confirmed planet in its planetary system