HD 10647 b explained

HD 10647 b
Discoverer:Mayor et al.
Discovery Site: Paris, France
Discovered:30 June 2003
Discovery Method:Doppler Spectroscopy
Apsis:astron
Aphelion:1.712 AU
Perihelion:2.317 AU
Semimajor:2.03±
Eccentricity:0.16 ± 0.22
Period:1003 ± 56 d
Avg Speed:22.05 km/s
21.91 km/s
Time Periastron:2452261 ± 47
Arg Peri:68 ± 17
Semi-Amplitude:17.9 ± 4.6
Mean Diameter:171,981.06 km
Mean Radius:85,990.53 km
Circumference:540,294.43 km
Mass:0.93 MJ

HD 10647 b, also catalogued as q1 Eridani b, is an extrasolar planet approximately 57 light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus (the River). The planet is a mid-Jovian that orbits 103% farther from the star than Earth to the Sun. It takes about 33 months to orbit with semi-amplitude of 17.9 m/s.

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