
Luyten's Star - Wikipedia
Luyten's Star / ˈlaɪtənz / [citation needed] (GJ 273) is a red dwarf in the constellation Canis Minor located at a distance of 12.35 light-years (3.79 parsecs) from the Sun. It has a visual …
Luytens Star Facts - Universe Guide
Luytens Star is a red star in the constellation of Canis Minor. It is too faint to be seen in the night sky without a telescope. Luytens Star distance from Earth is 12.40 light years away.
Luyten b - Wikipedia
Luyten b (more commonly known as Gliese 273b) is a confirmed exoplanet, likely rocky, orbiting within the habitable zone of the nearby red dwarf Luyten's Star. It is the fourth-closest …
Catch Luyten's Star and the Quadrantid Meteor Shower
2024年1月3日 · Luyten's Star, a red dwarf located in Canis Minor, is 35 percent as large and 0.3 times as massive as the Sun. Dutch-American astronomer Willem Luyten and his collaborator …
Luytens Star | Stellar Catalog
Red dwarf Luytens Star is located 12 light years away from the Sun. It is a single star of spectral class M3.5 V, that has 26 % of solar mass. There are multiple known exoplanets in this system.
Encyclopedia Galactica - Luyten's Star (Gliese 273) - Orion's Arm
2009年6月23日 · Luyten is a red dwarf star near Procyon. Due to its proximity (1.159 light-years at the time of its colonization in 998 AT), it was selected as a backup node for Ako Forward …
How big is Luyten's Star? | Scale of the Universe
Luyten’s Star is about 1/3rd the size of the Sun. - If the Sun was the size of a basketball, Luyten’s Star would be about the size of a tennis ball. - Despite being smaller, Luyten’s Star is much …
Luyten's Star - Wikiwand
Luyten's Star / ˈlaɪtənz / [citation needed] (GJ 273) is a red dwarf in the constellation Canis Minor located at a distance of 12.35 light-years (3.79 parsecs) from the Sun. It has a visual …
Luyten's Star | Astronomy Wiki | Fandom
Luyten's Star /ˈlaɪtənz/ (GJ 273) is a red dwarf in the constellation Canis Minor located at a distance of 12.35 light-years (3.79 parsecs) from the Sun. It has a visual magnitude of 9.9, …
Luyten’s Star - All Skies Encyclopaedia
Early parallax estimate of this high pm star (3.5”/yr) by Luyten & Ebbighausen (1935) of plx=0.40+-0.15” suggested it might be one of the closest stars. Current values: M3.5V star …