
Lacaille 9352 b |
4.1 M⊕ | 0.07 AU | 9.3 days | |
Lacaille 9352 c |
9 M⊕ | 0.12 AU | 21.8 days | |
Lacaille 9352 d |
8.3 M⊕ | 0.21 AU | 50.7 days | unconfirmed |
Nearby star Lacaille 9352 can be found in southern celestial hemisphere, you cannot see it with naked eye, but you can observe this star with basic telescope. The star is observable also from Northern America, Europe and Asia. Lacaille 9352 is about 50 % of the size of Sun and temperature in its outer envelope is around 3727 K (3454 °C), which is about 65 % of Suns temperature.
Red dwarfs are small reddish stars, that are by far the most common type of star in solar neighborhood. Their mass is usually between 10 and 50 % of solar mass.
Distance (Light Years) |
Star name | Mass (Solar mass) |
Planets | ||||||
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4.1 |
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EZ Aquarii | 0.11 M☉ 0.1 M☉ 0.11 M☉ |
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4.3 |
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Gliese 1 | 0.46 M☉ | ||||||
4.7 |
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Epsilon Indi | 0.76 M☉ 0.05 M☉ 0.07 M☉ |
1 |
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5 |
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AX Microscopii | 0.6 M☉ | ||||||
6.6 |
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Gliese 876 | 0.33 M☉ | 4 |
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