
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.
GJ 667 C c - Science@NASA
Oct 24, 2024 · GJ 667 C c is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a M-type star. Its mass is 3.8 Earths, it takes 28.1 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.125 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2013.
Life on Gliese 667Cc? - Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics - UiO
Feb 17, 2012 · The extra-solar planet GJ667Cc (or Gliese 667Cc) has been declared the most Earth-like object known outside of our solar system. It orbits a type of star which is studied at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics.
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.
Newfound Alien Planet Is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, …
Feb 2, 2012 · The researchers estimate that the planet, called GJ 667Cc, is at least 4.5 times as massive as Earth, which makes it a so-called super-Earth. It takes roughly 28 days to make one orbital lap...
GJ 667 | NASA Exoplanet Archive - California Institute of Technology
A planetary system around the nearby M dwarf GJ 667C with at least one super-Earth in its habitable zone Anglada-Escude et al. 2012 | Reference Overview CPS
Super-Earth GJ 667Cc: Age and XUV Irradiances of the Temperate …
Jun 28, 2023 · GJ 667C (HD 156384C; V = +10.2 mag) is the fainter M2V component of the nearby (23.6 lt-yr) metal-poor triple star system GJ 667ABC. GJ 667C orbits the close pair GJ 667AB (K3V+K5V) 31'' (∼230 au) apart. GJ 667C hosts two confirmed super-Earths (Cb and Cc) and an unconfirmed, more distant super-Earth (Cd).
More on stellar activity: an investigation of Gliese 667C
Sep 1, 2014 · Gliese 667C, or GJ 667C, is an M dwarf star that is part of a triple star system about 22 light-years away from Earth. It is a distant companion to GJ 667AB, a binary pair of more massive stars. In 2013, astronomers using the HARPS spectrograph discovered a pair of planets around this star–GJ 667Cb and GJ 667Cc.
GJ 667C: First System with Multiple Super-Earth Candidates
Jul 29, 2022 · The M1.5V star GJ 667C (Gliese 667C) is a faraway member of a triple star system. It orbits the central binary GJ 667AB (a K3V + K5V binary system) at a projection distance of ~230 AU. GJ 667C is known to host several super-Earth planets.
Newfound Alien Planet is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life | Space
Feb 2, 2012 · The researchers estimate that the planet, called GJ 667Cc, is at least 4.5 times as massive as Earth, which makes it a so-called super-Earth. It takes roughly 28 days to make one orbital lap...