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CD -27°14659 | |
Stellar characteristics | |
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Constellation | Capricornus |
Right ascension (Epoch J2000) | 20h 15m 17.40s |
Declination (Epoch J2000) | -27° 01' 58.70" |
Spectral type | K0-3 V |
Distance from Sol | 28.8 ly |
Other designations | CSV 101960, NSV 12933, HR 7722, Gl 785, Hip 99825, HD 192310, CP(D)-27 6972, SAO 189065, LHS 488, LTT 8009, LFT 1535, LPM 731. |
CD -27°14659 is located about 28.8 light-years away from our Sun, Sol, in the southwest corner of the constellation Capricornus, the She-Goat. The star may be visible to many Humans without a telescope.
CD -27°14659 is a main-sequence orange-red dwarf star of spectral and luminosity type K0-3 V. It may have around 87 percent of Sol's mass, 84 percent of its diameter[1], and 33 percent of its luminosity. It appears to be 78 to 91 percent as enriched as Sol in elements heavier than hydrogen ("metals") based on its abundance of iron[2].
The star may have a spectroscopic companion star.
The distance from CD -27°14659 where an Earth-type planet would be "comfortable" with liquid water is centered around only 0.575 AU -- between the orbital distances of Mercury and Venus in the Solar System. An Earth-type in such a water-zone orbit would probably would have a period of around 170 days or close to half an Earth year.
(Data from SolStation)