exoplanet_descriptions/toi-4776_ab.txt Mipanan'hoe (TOI-4776 Ab) - Astro
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Scientific (actual) data
NameTOI-4776 Ab
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass32
Radius1.02
Orbital period10.4138
Semi major axis0.0962
Orbit eccentricity0.014
Inclination87.74
Discovered2025
Updated2025-05-06
Omega80
Tzero tr2460020
Tzero tr sec2460010
Impact parameter0.664
K2806
Temperature (kelvin)1032
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Mass measurement typeRadial Velocity
Radius measurement typePrimary Transit
Star nameTOI-4776 A
Right ascension125.55°
Declination-25.07°
Star distance370.4
Star metallicity-0.05
Star mass1.06
Star radius1.22
Star sp typeF9/G0V
Star age5.4
Star temperature6011
Wikipedia articleTOI-4776 Ab

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameMipanan'hoe
Planet typeHuge warm gas giant
The planet telescopically displays the complete range of phases, similar to Venus and the Moon, as it moves in its inner orbit relative to TOI-4776 A, which reoccurs over the so-called synodic period approximately every 197 days.

It has the densest atmosphere of any huge warm gas giants, consisting primarily of carbon dioxide.

The volume of water ice in the south polar ice cap, if melted, would be sufficient to cover the entire planetary surface to a depth of 7 meters. The volume of water detected has been estimated to be equivalent to the volume of water in Lake Superior.
AtmosphereCarbon dioxide41%
Methane32%
Argon13%
Xenon12%
Oxygen1.1%
Carbon monoxide0.64%
Nitric oxide0.069%
Carbonyl sulfide0.052%
Hydrogen chloride0.012%
Ethane0.0071%
Helium0%
Atmospheric pressure90 bar
artist's rendition
MoonDeucesSmall irregular crater-filled moonlarge slightly egg-shaped ice planetoid
Anotan'sidadraSmall round gaseous moon
Tusprocar'proeriLarge irregular ice asteroid
Caltri PaHuge slightly egg-shaped gaseous planetoid
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