
HAT-P-7 b - Science@NASA
2025年3月28日 · HAT-P-7 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 1.84 Jupiters, it takes 2.2 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.03809 AU from its star. Its …
HAT-P-7b - Wikipedia
HAT-P-7b (or Kepler-2b) is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008. It orbits very close to its host star and is larger and more massive than Jupiter. Due to the extreme heat that it receives from …
HAT-P-7b: Extremely Hot Massive Planet - IOPscience
We report on the latest discovery of the HATNet project: a very hot giant planet orbiting a bright ( ) star with a small semimajor axis of AU. Ephemeris for the system is days, midtransit time …
Variability in the atmosphere of the hot giant planet HAT-P-7 b - Nature
2016年12月12日 · HAT-P-7 b is a hot Jupiter of radius 1.4 RJ that transits its host star with a period of 2.20 days 7. It is extremely hot, with a dayside brightness temperature of 2,860 K...
Meet the scorching exoplanet that's dark as charcoal with a …
HAT-P-7b (or Kepler-2b) is an exotic exoplanet. Discovered in 2008, it has a radius greater than that of Jupiter and an orbital plane so tilted relative to its star (108°) that it’s nearly in a polar …
HAT-P-7 b ExoPlanet Facts - Universe Guide
2024年10月10日 · HAT-P-7 b is a Confirmed extrasolar planet (exoplanet) that orbits the star Hat-P-7 in the constellation of Cygnus
Transiting exoplanet HAT-P-7b (artist's impression)
2011年7月5日 · This is an artist’s concept of the extrasolar planet HAT-P-7b. It is a “hot Jupiter” class planet orbiting a star that is much hotter than our Sun. For its millionth observation, the …
HAT-P-7b - ExoClock
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HAT-P-7 - Wikipedia
HAT-P-7 is a F-type main sequence star located about 1088 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The apparent magnitude of this star is 10.5, which means it is not visible to the naked …
Scientists Find Evidence of Weather Change on Jupiter-Like
2016年12月12日 · Signs of powerful changing winds have been detected on an extrasolar gaseous planet called HAT-P-7b, which is 40% larger than Jupiter and orbits a star twice as …