exoplanet_descriptions/hip_17453_b.txt Hikyu-shina (HIP 17453 b), Astro
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Scientific (actual) data
NameHIP 17453 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass53
Orbital period1219100
Semi major axis287
Orbit eccentricity0.79
Inclination106.8
Angular distance2.9
Discovered2026
Updated2026-07-01
Temperature (kelvin)1953
Log g5.25
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typeImaging
Mass measurement typeSpectrum
MoleculesFeH, H, H2O, K I, VO
Star nameHIP 17453
Right ascension56.12°
Declination20.93°
Star distance80.5
Star metallicity-0.06
Star mass2.08
Star sp typeA0Vp
Star age0.28
Star temperature9400
Star alternate namesHD 23258, Gaia DR3 63478624499091968
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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameHikyu-shina
Planet typeHuge cold gas giant
It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in its solar system, with a minimum temperature of 88°K (-185°C), and has a complex, layered cloud structure with FeH, thought to make up the lowest clouds, and K the uppermost layer of clouds.

As seen relative to the fixed stars, it rotates on its axis exactly four times for every five revolutions it makes around HIP 17453.

Its north and south poles, therefore, lie where most other planets have their equators.

This planet is mostly dangerous because of the large interesting oceanic life called the "Miza Guaji-ju". They feed at the sea while consuming a substance called "Jibuge" They are believed to be not related to Hyaryu Erecho and have wings and vary in size from 7 to 14 cm. Most Miza Guaji-ju are known to withstand temperatures from 0 to 30°C and extreme gravity which is common on Hikyu-shina.
Estimated population3000000000
AtmosphereK40%
FeH,31%
H2O,26%
H,1.6%
VO1.4%
I,0.00054%
Atmospheric pressure80 bar
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