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- HD_192263_b abstract "HD 192263 b is a gas giant planet with a mass about three quarters that of Jupiter mass. It orbits the star in a circular orbit completing one revolution in 24 days or so. It was discovered in 2000 by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search team.In 2002 the existence of the planet was questioned by G. Henry: The star was observed to have photometric brightness variations that have same period and velocities as the planet. The signal could come from those variations instead of the planet orbiting the star or suggests that rotational modulation of the visibility of stellar surface activity is the source of the observed radial velocity variations. Finally, in 2003 the planet was confirmed; the planet is thought to be causing fluctuations in the system's magnetic field, causing visible activity.Preliminary astrometry in 2001 set its inclination at 179.5°; but it is now thought to be inclined according to the star's ecliptic, edge-on to Earth.".
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink exoplanets.org.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink hd192263.shtml.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink etoile.php?nom=HD+192263.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink planete.php?etoile=HD+192263&planete=b.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink obswww.unige.ch.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink hd192263.html.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink hd192263_ann.html.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink 50799.html.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink 16461.html.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink www.obspm.fr.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink www.space.com.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageExternalLink planet_maybe_020909.html.
- HD_192263_b wikiPageID "16796977".
- HD_192263_b wikiPageRevisionID "582566299".
- HD_192263_b argPeri "0".
- HD_192263_b class "K2V".
- HD_192263_b constell Aquila_(constellation).
- HD_192263_b discoverers Michel_Mayor.
- HD_192263_b discoverers "Naef et al.".
- HD_192263_b discoverers N._Santos.
- HD_192263_b discoveryDate "1999-09-28".
- HD_192263_b discoveryMethod Doppler_spectroscopy.
- HD_192263_b discoverySite La_Silla_Observatory.
- HD_192263_b discoveryStatus "Published".
- HD_192263_b distLy "64.88".
- HD_192263_b distPc "19.89".
- HD_192263_b eccentricity "0".
- HD_192263_b hasPhotoCollection HD_192263_b.
- HD_192263_b period "24.348".
- HD_192263_b periodYear "0.066661".
- HD_192263_b planet "b".
- HD_192263_b semiAmp "51.9".
- HD_192263_b semimajor "0.15".
- HD_192263_b speed "67.2".
- HD_192263_b star HD_192263.
- HD_192263_b star "HD+192263".
- HD_192263_b tPeri "2451979.28".
- HD_192263_b subject Category:Aquila_(constellation).
- HD_192263_b subject Category:Exoplanets.
- HD_192263_b subject Category:Exoplanets_detected_by_radial_velocity.
- HD_192263_b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_1999.
- HD_192263_b subject Category:Gas_giants.
- HD_192263_b type CelestialBody.
- HD_192263_b type Planet.
- HD_192263_b type PhysicalBody.
- HD_192263_b comment "HD 192263 b is a gas giant planet with a mass about three quarters that of Jupiter mass. It orbits the star in a circular orbit completing one revolution in 24 days or so. It was discovered in 2000 by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search team.In 2002 the existence of the planet was questioned by G. Henry: The star was observed to have photometric brightness variations that have same period and velocities as the planet.".
- HD_192263_b label "HD 192263 b".
- HD_192263_b label "HD 192263 b".
- HD_192263_b label "HD 192263 b".
- HD_192263_b label "HD 192263 b".
- HD_192263_b label "HD 192263 b".
- HD_192263_b sameAs HD_192263_b.
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- HD_192263_b sameAs HD_192263_b.
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- HD_192263_b sameAs m.04y5qrn.
- HD_192263_b sameAs Q516234.
- HD_192263_b sameAs Q516234.
- HD_192263_b wasDerivedFrom HD_192263_b?oldid=582566299.
- HD_192263_b isPrimaryTopicOf HD_192263_b.