Teegarden's Star c
Planet· orbits the Sun
Teegarden's Star c - a temperate planet (minimum mass ~1.0 Earth) on an 11.4-day orbit near the cool edge of the habitable zone. Never imaged.
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Key facts
Minimum mass
6.27 × 10²⁴ kg
1.05 M⊕
Year
11.42 Earth days
Distance from Teegarden's Star
6,806,703 km
Science
Physical
- Minimum mass (m·sin i)
- 6.27 × 10²⁴ kg · 1.05 M⊕
- Radius
- Not measured
Orbital
- Semi-major axis
- 6,806,703 km
- Eccentricity
- 0.04
- Inclination
- 0.00 °
- Orbital period
- 11.4 days
- Perihelion
- 6,534,435 km
- Aphelion
- 7,078,971 km
- Mean orbital velocity
- 43.4 km/s
Composition
- Bulk composition
- Presumed rocky (minimum mass ~1.0 Earth); never imaged.
- Surface appearance
- Appearance based on ESO/M. Kornmesser's artist's concept. No spacecraft has imaged this world, so its real appearance is unknown — The surface shown is an artistic representation, shown only in Vision mode; Realism shows a plain spectral colour.
Radiation & temperature
- Insolation
- 0.353 S⊕ · 35% of the sunlight Earth receives
- Equilibrium temperature
- 209 K (-64 °C)
Discovery & history
- Method
- Radial-velocity detection (stellar wobble)
- Name
- Designated 'c' as the second planet found around its star, following the IAU convention of lettering planets in discovery order from 'b'.
The second of the two planets announced in 2019.
Images
No official imagery available — this object has never been visited and no officially-licensed depiction exists.