Astronomy:Gliese 163 c

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Short description: Goldilocks super-Earth orbiting Gliese 163
Gliese 163 c
Discovery
Discovered byEuropean HARPS team led by Xavier Bonfils
Discovery siteUJF-Grenoble/CNRS-INSU, Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique of Grenoble, France.
Discovery dateSeptember 2012
September 20, 2012 (announced)
Radial velocity (HARPS)
Orbital characteristics
0.12536 ± 0.0001 AU (18,754,000 ± 15,000 km)
Orbital period25.631 ± 0.0235 d
StarGliese 163
Physical characteristics
Mean radius2.43 [1] R
Mass7.3[1] M
Physics277 K[2]


Gliese 163 c (/ˈɡlzə/) or Gl 163 c is a potentially habitable exoplanet,[3][4] orbiting within the habitable zone of M dwarf star Gliese 163.[5]

The parent star is 15.0 parsecs (approximately 49 light-years, or 465 trillion kilometers) from the Sun, in the constellation Dorado. Gliese 163 c is one of five planets discovered in the system. With a mass at least 7.2 times that of the Earth,[3][4] it is classified as a super-Earth (a planet of roughly 1 to 10 Earth masses).[4][6]

{{Planetary radius | align = | base = Earth | Exoplanet = Gliese 163 c | radius = 243

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Coordinates: Sky map 04h 09m 16s, +53° 22′ 00″