
14 Herculis - Wikipedia
14 Herculis or 14 Her is a K-type main-sequence star 58.4 light-years (17.9 parsecs) away in the constellation Hercules. It is also known as HD 145675. Because of its apparent magnitude, of 6.61 the star can be very faintly seen with the naked eye. As of 2021, 14 Herculis is known to host two exoplanets in orbit around the star. [4]
14 Herculis b - Wikipedia
14 Herculis b or 14 Her b is an exoplanet approximately 58.4 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules. The planet was found orbiting the star 14 Herculis, with a mass that would make the planet a Jovian planet roughly the same size as Jupiter but much more massive.
14 Herculis b - Science@NASA
Oct 24, 2024 · 14 Herculis b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a G-type star. Its mass is 8.053 Jupiters, it takes 4.8 years to complete one orbit of its star, and is 2.774 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2002.
14 Herculis Star Facts - Universe Guide
14 Herculis is a orange to red main sequence star in the constellation of Hercules. It is too faint to be seen in the northern hemisphere night sky without a telescope. 14 Herculis distance from Earth is 57.31 light years away.
14 Her | NASA Exoplanet Archive - California Institute of Technology
Orbital Configurations and Dynamical Stability of Multiplanet Systems around Sun-like Stars HD 202206, 14 Herculis, HD 37124, and HD 108874 Gozdziewski et al. 2006 | Reference Overview
14 Her C Exoplanet Facts - Universe Guide
Oct 10, 2024 · 14 Her c is a Confirmed extrasolar planet (exoplanet) that orbits the star 14 Herculis in the constellation of Hercules
The 14 Herculis System: Eccentric, Strange, and Violent
Jan 26, 2022 · The 14 Her system looks like the result of a complex game of billiard balls in the sky. In our solar system, all the major planets are aligned in the same plane, what we call the ecliptic, and that suggests they all formed in that first protoplanetary disk.
14 Herculis - Stellar Catalog
Nearby star 14 Herculis is a main sequence star that fuses hydrogen atoms into helium. It is approximately 90 % of the size of Sun and temperature on its surface is around 5270 K (4997 °C), which is about 91 % of Sun's temperature.
14 Herculis | exoplanets.seti.org - SETI Institute
14 Herculis B, discovered in 2002, has a mass 1474.7 times the mass of Earth and an orbital period of 1773.4 days. The star and the planet both need names, and YOU may be able to name them! Check back here in December to find out.
The 14 Herculis System: A Planetary Dynamical Crime Scene
Jan 20, 2022 · The forensic evidence left in the 14 Her giant planetary system suggests an active dynamical past. Two giant planets, several times more massive than Jupiter, in highly eccentric orbits around a solar-type star were found orbiting at nearly right angles to each other.