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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Gyabe"
| Scientific (actual) data |
| Name | ASKAP J1745-5051 b |
| Planet status | Confirmed |
| Planet mass | 52 |
| Orbital period | 0.057 |
| Semi major axis | 0.00275 |
| Discovered | 2026 |
| Updated | 2026-06-30 |
| Temperature (kelvin) | 1800 |
| Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
| Detection type | Other |
| Star name | ASKAP J1745-5051 |
| Right ascension | 266.25° |
| Declination | -50.85° |
| Star distance | 322 |
| Star mass | 0.8 |
| Star radius | 0.012 |
| Star sp type | DA |
| Star temperature | 14500 |
| Star alternate names | Gaia DR3 5946454415417964032 |
| Wikipedia article | ASKAP J1745-5051 b |
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| Fictional info (?) |
| Suggested name | Gyabe |
| Planet type | Huge hot gas giant |
| It was the one of the first exoplanets visited by a spacecraft, and one of the first to be successfully landed on.
A prominent result is the "great brown spot", a giant storm that is known to have existed for centuries since it was first detected by scanner. |
| Atmosphere | Nitric oxide | 42% |
| Hydrogen chloride | 20% |
| Molecular hydrogen | 16% |
| Carbonyl sulfide | 15% |
| Water vapor | 5.5% |
| Helium | 0.75% |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 0.24% |
| Hydrogen | 0.16% |
| Carbon monoxide | 0.048% |
| Ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) | 0.012% |
| Atmospheric pressure | 25 bar |
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| No known satellites |
| Google search for Gyabe |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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