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- Gliese_667_C abstract "Gliese 667 C, also known as GJ 667 C, is a component of the Gliese 667 triple star system. Located 6.8 parsecs (22 light-years) away from the Solar System in the constellation Scorpius, Gliese 667 C is a red dwarf with 1.4% of the luminosity of the Sun and a relatively cool effective temperature of 3,700 K at its surface. It is the smallest and least massive member of the Gliese 667 system. Gliese 667 C has been found to have a system of two confirmed extrasolar planets, all of which are sub-Neptunes or super-Earths detected using the radial velocity method. The outer planet Gliese 667 Cc orbits within the habitable zone. Additional planets have been proposed, including two that would be located in the habitable zone. These may artifacts caused by failing to account for correlated noise in the data.".
- Gliese_667_C thumbnail Scorpius_constellation_map.svg?width=300.
- Gliese_667_C wikiPageExternalLink www.gliese667cc.com.
- Gliese_667_C wikiPageExternalLink mlo4abc.htm.
- Gliese_667_C wikiPageID "39785482".
- Gliese_667_C wikiPageRevisionID "605095758".
- Gliese_667_C absmagV "11.03".
- Gliese_667_C ageGyr "2".
- Gliese_667_C align "left".
- Gliese_667_C appmagV "10.2".
- Gliese_667_C aricns "1389".
- Gliese_667_C bV "1.57".
- Gliese_667_C caption "An artist's impression of GJ 667 Cc, a potentially habitable planet orbiting a red dwarf constituent in a ternary star system. (File link)".
- Gliese_667_C caption "This animation shows the orbital motions of the proposed planet candidates around Gliese 667C in the most recently proposed orbital solution with 7 planets. Three of these planets are super-Earths mass objects orbiting in the habitable zone where widespread surface liquid water may exist. The orbit of the planet Mercury in the Solar System is included for scale, in blue. (File link)".
- Gliese_667_C caption "This video shows an artist’s impression of the view from the exoplanet Gliese 667Cd looking towards the planet’s parent star . In the background to the right the more distant stars in this triple system are visible and to the left in the sky one of the other planets, the newly discovered Gliese 667Ce, can be seen as a crescent. Gliese 667Cd itself is thought to be a cold planet, somewhat like Mars. (File link)".
- Gliese_667_C class "M1.5V".
- Gliese_667_C constell Scorpius.
- Gliese_667_C direction "vertical".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.001".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.019".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.068".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.083".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.107".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.112".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.16".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.172".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.35".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "0.36".
- Gliese_667_C eccentricity "<0.27".
- Gliese_667_C epe "GJ+667C".
- Gliese_667_C epoch "J2000".
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Cb.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Cc.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Cd.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Ce.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Cf.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Cg.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet Gliese_667_Ch.
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet "b".
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet "c".
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet "d".
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet "e".
- Gliese_667_C exoplanet "f".
- Gliese_667_C image "Artist's impression of the Gliese 667C system.webm".
- Gliese_667_C image "Artist's impression of the orbits of the planets in the Gliese 667C system.ogg".
- Gliese_667_C image "Gliese 667 Cc sunset.jpg".
- Gliese_667_C inclination ">30".
- Gliese_667_C luminosity "0.0137".
- Gliese_667_C mass "0.31".
- Gliese_667_C mass "≥0.25 ± 0.12".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "1.1".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "1.94".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "2.68".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "3.86".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "4.41".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "5.21".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "5.94".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥2.4".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥3.1".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥4.54 ± 0.38".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥4.8".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥5.4".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥5.65 ± 0.54".
- Gliese_667_C massEarth "≥5.68 ± 0.23".
- Gliese_667_C name "Gliese 667 C".
- Gliese_667_C name "Gliese 667 C: five-planet solution".
- Gliese_667_C name "Gliese 667 C: four-planet solution".
- Gliese_667_C nsted "GJ+667".
- Gliese_667_C pError "9.03".
- Gliese_667_C parallax "146.29".
- Gliese_667_C period "251.519".
- Gliese_667_C period "28.1231".
- Gliese_667_C period "28.138".
- Gliese_667_C period "28.155".
- Gliese_667_C period "30.82".
- Gliese_667_C period "38.82".
- Gliese_667_C period "39.0819".
- Gliese_667_C period "62.2657".
- Gliese_667_C period "7.198".
- Gliese_667_C period "7.2006".
- Gliese_667_C period "7.20066".
- Gliese_667_C period "7100".
- Gliese_667_C period "74.79".
- Gliese_667_C period "91.26".
- Gliese_667_C period "92.0926".
- Gliese_667_C period "~17".
- Gliese_667_C periodUnit "day".
- Gliese_667_C propMoDec "−77.02".
- Gliese_667_C propMoRa "1129.76".
- Gliese_667_C radialV "6.5".
- Gliese_667_C radius "0.42".
- Gliese_667_C rotation "9072000.0".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.049".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.05".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.085".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.123".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.125".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.13".
- Gliese_667_C semimajor "0.152".