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BASIC INFO
HR 5183b is a gas giant with a mass several times that of Jupiter. What sets HR 5183b apart from other exoplanets is its highly eccentric orbit. Unlike the nearly circular orbits of most planets in our solar system, HR 5183b follows an elongated path that brings it exceptionally close to its host star at one end of its orbit and much farther away at the other.
ADVANCED INFO
Size: About 101,650 miles across
Mass: 3.31 Jupiters
Distance from Earth: 102.7 light-years
Distance from their star: 1.674 billion miles on average (18 AU)
Star: HR 5183
Habitable: No
Age: Unknown
Day: Unknown
Year: 74 Earth years
Type: Gas giant
Moons: Unknown
SOME RANDOM FACTS
The highly eccentric orbit of HR 5183Bb suggests possible gravitational interactions with other celestial objects in the system, leading to its unique orbital path.
The discovery of HR 5183Bb was challenging due to its long orbital period and complex dynamics, requiring advanced observational techniques and data analysis methods.
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