
Pi Mensae - Wikipedia
Pi Mensae (π Men), also known as HD 39091, is a G-dwarf star [3] in the constellation of Mensa. This star has a high proper motion. The apparent magnitude is 5.67, which can be visible to …
Pi Mensae c - NASA Science
Mar 28, 2025 · Pi Mensae c is a Neptune-like exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 4.3 Earths, it takes 6.3 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.068 AU from its star. Its …
Pi Mensae - Elite Dangerous Wiki
Pi Mensae is an independent system in the Core Systems within the Inner Orion Spur. The system is permit-locked, and the permit can be obtained by becoming Allied with the Pi …
Pi Mensae Star Facts - Universe Guide
Apr 2, 2025 · Pi Mensae is a subgiant star located in the constellation of Mensa, The Mountain Table. It is not part of the Mensa constellation outline but is within the borders of the …
Pi Mensae b - Wikipedia
Pi Mensae b (π Men b, π Mensae b), also known as HD 39091 b, is an extrasolar planet [3] approximately 60 light-years away in the constellation of Mensa. The planet was announced …
π Mensae (pi Mensae) - Star in Mensa | TheSkyLive.com
π Mensae is a main-sequence star of spectral class G1 in the constellation of Mensa. π Mensae visual magnitude is 5.65. Because of its faintness, π Mensae is visible to the naked eye only …
Pi Mensae - Wikiwand
Pi Mensae (π Men), also known as HD 39091, is a G-dwarf star in the constellation of Mensa. This star has a high proper motion. The apparent magnitude is 5.67, which can be visible to …
Pi Mensae | Stellar Catalog
Astronomers found a third exoplanet orbiting nearby sun-like star Pi Mensae. The new object is 13 times heavier than Earth and orbits its star once every 125 days.
Pi Mensae - chview.nova.org
As Pi Mensae has become one of the top 100 target stars for NASA's planned Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), images of this star and its position relative to the Milky Way in Earth's night sky …
Doc Madhattan: The architecture of Pi Mensae
Sep 5, 2024 · Pi Mensae, or π Men, is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation of Mensa. We know that it has a little planetary system, constituted by two planets (or, if you prefer, we discover …