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Exoplanet

HIP 54515 b

Host star: HIP 54515Discovered: 2026
ImagingSubaru Telescope

Distance from Earth: 82.8 parsecs (270.1 light years)

Physical Properties

Radius

Unknown

Mass

5,625.56 M⊕

3.36E28 kg

Orbital Period

33,000.00 days

90.349 years

Eq. Temperature

Unknown

Orbital Semi-major Axis

24.8000 AU

Density

Unknown

Eccentricity

0.4200

Insolation Flux

Unknown

Earth flux = 1.0

Compared to Earth

Mass

HIP 54515 b5,625.56 M\u2295
Earth1.00 M\u2295

5,625.56x Earth

Orbital Period

HIP 54515 b33,000.00 days
Earth365.25 days

90.35x Earth

Star System: HIP 54515

Star Temperature

8,100 K

Star Radius

--

Star Mass

1.90 M☉

Planets in System

1

Stars in System

1

Habitability Assessment

Habitable Zone

This planet orbits outside the estimated habitable zone of its star.

Habitability assessments are rough estimates based on limited available data. True habitability depends on many additional factors including atmospheric composition, magnetic field presence, tidal locking, and stellar activity. These assessments should not be considered definitive.

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