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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Ejodu-h"
| Scientific (actual) data |
| Name | TOI-2533 b |
| Planet status | Confirmed |
| Planet mass | 72 |
| Radius | 0.85 |
| Orbital period | 6.6847 |
| Orbit eccentricity | 0.195 |
| Inclination | 88.01 |
| Discovered | 2023 |
| Updated | 2026-03-29 |
| Lambda angle | 7 |
| K | 7390 |
| Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
| Detection type | Primary Transit |
| Mass measurement type | Radial Velocity |
| Radius measurement type | Primary Transit |
| Star name | TOI-2533 |
| Right ascension | 212.64° |
| Declination | 26.42° |
| Mag v | 11.75 |
| Star distance | 369.3 |
| Star metallicity | -0.3 |
| Star mass | 1.02 |
| Star radius | 1.11 |
| Star sp type | F8V |
| Star age | 4.26 |
| Star temperature | 6180 |
| Star alternate names | TYC 2010-124-1 |
| Wikipedia article | TOI-2533 b |
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| Fictional info (?) |
| Suggested name | Ejodu-h |
| Planet type | Huge cold gas giant |
| Having almost no atmosphere to retain heat, it has surface temperatures that vary diurnally more than on any other planet in its solar system, ranging from 115°K (-158°C) at night to 525°K (252°C) during the day across the equatorial regions.
The two polar ice caps appear to be made largely of water.
Its north and south poles, therefore, lie where most other planets have their equators. |
| Atmosphere | Carbonyl sulfide | 53% |
| Carbon dioxide | 42% |
| Krypton | 4.6% |
| Atmospheric pressure | 11 bar |
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| No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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