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  1. GJ 667 C b - Science@NASA

    Oct 25, 2024 · GJ 667 C b is a Neptune-like exoplanet that orbits a M-type star. Its mass is 5.68 Earths, it takes 7.2 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.050431 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2012.

  2. Gliese 667 Cb - Wikipedia

    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 …

  3. GJ 667 C b ExoPlanet Facts - Universe Guide

    Oct 10, 2024 · Gliese 667 C is located 23.63 light years or 7.25 parsecs from the Earth based on the latest parallax records from the Hipparcos satellite. It would take 23.63 years travelling at the speed of light to get there. Both the star and the planet can be located in the southern hemisphere constellation of Scorpius.

  4. Gliese 667 - Wikipedia

    Gliese 667 (142 G. Scorpii) is a triple- star system in the constellation Scorpius lying at a distance of about 7.2 parsecs (23 light-years) from Earth. All three of the stars have masses smaller than the Sun. To the naked eye, the system appears to be a single faint star of magnitude 5.89.

  5. Astronomers Re-examine Gliese 667C, Suggest First System

    Jun 25, 2013 · Researchers used new observations of Gliese 667C to find evidence of up to seven planets, including three super-Earths in the habitable zone.

  6. Gliese 667 Cc - Wikipedia

    Gliese 667 Cc (also known as GJ 667 Cc, HR 6426 Cc, or HD 156384 Cc) [2] is an exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Gliese 667 C, which is a member of the Gliese 667 triple star system, approximately 23.62 light-years (7.24 parsecs; 223.5 trillion kilometres) away in the constellation of Scorpius.

  7. Planet GJ 667 Cb

    Detailed information about planet GJ 667 Cb and its parameters. See also Planets in Binaries webpage. The Solar Neighborhood. XXXIV. a Search for Planets Orbiting Nearby M Dwarfs Using Astrometry. Dynamical evolution and spin-orbit resonances of potentially habitable exoplanets. The case of GJ 667C. Astrophys. & Spa. Sci. , in press.

  8. GJ 667C: First System with Multiple Super-Earths in the

    Dec 13, 2020 · GJ 667C is known to host several super-Earth planets. The first planet discovered around this star was a hot super-Earth in a 7.2-day orbit (Bonfils 2009).

  9. DISENTANGLING PLANETS AND STELLAR ACTIVITY FOR GLIESE 667C

    Sep 10, 2014 · Gliese 667C (GJ 667C), the tertiary companion to the K-dwarf binary GJ 667AB, is known to host two super-Earth planets, based primarily on radial velocity (RV) observations from the ESO/HARPS spectrograph (Bonfils et al. 2013; …

  10. Newfound Alien Planet Is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, …

    Feb 2, 2012 · Another super-Earth that orbits much closer to GJ 667C was previously detected in 2010, but the finding was never published, Vogt added. This planet, called GJ 667Cb, takes 7.2 days to circle the...

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