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- HD_108147 abstract "HD 108147 is a 7th magnitude star in the constellation of Crux in direct line with and very near to the bright star Acrux or Alpha Crucis. It is either a yellow-white or yellow dwarf (the line is arbitrary and the colour difference is only from classification, not real), slightly brighter and more massive than our Sun. The spectral type is F8 V or G0 V. The star is also younger than the Sun. Due to its distance, about 130 light years, it is too dim to be visible with unaided eye; with binoculars it is an easy target. However, due to its southerly location it is not visible in the northern hemisphere except for the tropics.An extrasolar planet was detected orbiting it in 2000 by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Team. This exoplanet is "a gas giant smaller than Jupiter that screams around its primary [star] in 11 days at only 0.1 AU." This is much closer than the orbit of Mercury in our solar system.It should not be confused with HD 107148, which also has an extrasolar planet discovered in 2006 in the Virgo constellation.".
- HD_108147 wikiPageExternalLink planettour.asp?StarCatId=normal&StarId=112.
- HD_108147 wikiPageID "1565386".
- HD_108147 wikiPageRevisionID "560213277".
- HD_108147 appmagV "7.003".
- HD_108147 colwidth "30".
- HD_108147 constell Crux.
- HD_108147 distLy "125.7".
- HD_108147 distPc "38.57".
- HD_108147 eccentricity "0.498".
- HD_108147 epe "HD+108147".
- HD_108147 epoch "2000".
- HD_108147 exoplanet HD_108147_b.
- HD_108147 hasPhotoCollection HD_108147.
- HD_108147 mass ">0.40".
- HD_108147 name "HD 108147".
- HD_108147 names "CD−63°757, CPD−63°2270, GC 16944, HIP 60644, LTT 4696, SAO 251899".
- HD_108147 period "10.901".
- HD_108147 semimajor "0.104".
- HD_108147 simbad "HD+108147".
- HD_108147 spectral "F8/G0V".
- HD_108147 subject Category:Crux_(constellation).
- HD_108147 subject Category:F-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HD_108147 subject Category:G-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HD_108147 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_108147 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HD_108147 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- HD_108147 comment "HD 108147 is a 7th magnitude star in the constellation of Crux in direct line with and very near to the bright star Acrux or Alpha Crucis. It is either a yellow-white or yellow dwarf (the line is arbitrary and the colour difference is only from classification, not real), slightly brighter and more massive than our Sun. The spectral type is F8 V or G0 V. The star is also younger than the Sun.".
- HD_108147 label "HD 108147".
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- HD_108147 label "HD 108147".
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- HD_108147 sameAs Q1563085.
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- HD_108147 wasDerivedFrom HD_108147?oldid=560213277.
- HD_108147 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_108147.