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Uncommon exoplanet 27 EP

HD 150706 b

RA 247.8256° · Dec 79.7894° · exoplanet

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Score breakdown

· 4 badges
27 pts · Uncommon
Uncommon 33 pts → Rare
  • Long-period world +10
  • Frozen world +8
  • Confirmed exoplanet +5
  • Gas giant +4
Total score 27

6 more points to reach Rare.

Badges

  • Confirmed exoplanet · +5
  • Gas giant · +4
  • Frozen world · +8
  • Long-period world · +10

Trivia

What makes it special

  • Frozen world. A deep-frozen world far from its star's warmth.

Could we get there?

  • Verdict. Hopelessly far for any craft humanity can build today.

Getting there

  • Aboard Voyager 1. ≈ 1.6 million years at Voyager 1's speed (17 km/s).
  • Fastest probe ever. ≈ 144 thousand years even at the Parker Solar Probe's 192 km/s.
  • At 10% light speed. ≈ 922 years in a starship at a tenth of light speed.
  • Distance. 92.2 light-years from Earth.

Look-back time

  • Look-back time. The light you'd see left around the year 1934.

Saying hello

  • Say hello. A radio message and its reply would take 184 years round-trip.

Standing on it

  • A year here. A full year lasts about 16.1 Earth years.

By the numbers

  • Size. About 13.3× the width of Earth.
  • Volume. About 2353 Earths could fit inside it.
  • Mass. Roughly 772× Earth's mass — about 2.4 Jupiters.
  • Your weight. You'd weigh about 4.4× your Earth weight standing here.
  • Temperature. A frigid -164°C — colder than dry ice.

How we found it

  • Discovery. Found by Haute-Provence Observatory using the radial velocity method.

Properties

density gcc
1.8
discovery facility
Haute-Provence Observatory
discovery method
Radial Velocity
dist ly
92.2033
eccentricity
0.38
eq temp k
108.81
insolation
0.024
mass earth
772.323
name
HD 150706 b
orbital period days
5894
radius earth
13.3
sys num planets
1

About HD 150706 b

HD 150706 b is an uncommon exoplanet. It lies about 92.2 light-years from Earth, has an equilibrium temperature near 109 K, spans roughly 13.3 Earth radii and weighs about 772.32 Earth masses.

A deep-frozen world far from its star's warmth.

How to see it

Like any astronomical target, HD 150706 b is best seen from a dark site away from city lights, and when it is above the horizon depends on your latitude and the time of year. The visibility panel above works out tonight's viewing window for your saved location.

Why HD 150706 b is an uncommon exoplanet

HD 150706 b scores 27 points on Spacedle's rarity scale, which places it in the uncommon tier. Another 6 points would lift it into a rarer tier.

That score comes from 4 science badges — Confirmed exoplanet, Gas giant, Frozen world and Long-period world — each earned for a real, measurable property of the object. Rarity on Spacedle is never random: the more remarkable an object's astrophysics, the more badges it collects, the higher it scores, and the rarer it ranks.

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Sky imagery and survey data courtesy of Aladin Lite & CDS, Strasbourg. Object data from the NASA Exoplanet Archive, JPL Small-Body Database, and the ATNF Pulsar Catalogue.