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HAT-P-6 also named Sterrennacht [10] is a star in the constellation Andromeda, located approximately 895 light years or 274 parsecs away from the Earth. It is an F-type star, implying that it is hotter and more massive than the Sun. The apparent magnitude of the star is +10.54, which means that it can only be visible through the telescope.
HAT-P-6b is a transiting extrasolar planet discovered by Noyes et al. on October 15, 2007. [2] It is located approximately 910 light-years away [4] in the constellation of Andromeda, orbiting the star HAT-P-6. This hot Jupiter planet orbits with a semi-major axis of about 0.05 AU, and takes 92 hours, 28 minutes, 17 seconds to orbit the star. [2]
The designation HAT-P-26 indicates that this was the 26th star found to have a planet by the HATNet Project. In August 2022, this planetary system was included among 20 systems to be named by the third NameExoWorlds project. [6] The approved names, proposed by a team from Puerto Rico, were announced in June 2023.
HAT-P-67 is a binary star system, made up of a F-type subgiant and a red dwarf star, which is located about 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Hercules. There is a hot Saturn planet orbiting the primary star, which is named HAT-P-67b.
[6] [7] The planet is probably composed primarily of heavy elements with only 10% hydrogen and helium by mass, like Awohali. [ 1 ] On 24 September 2014, NASA reported that HAT-P-11b is the first Neptune-sized exoplanet known to have a relatively cloud-free atmosphere and, as well, the first time molecules , namely water vapor , of any kind have ...
HAT-P-7 is a F-type main sequence star located about 1088 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The apparent magnitude of this star is 10.5, which means it is not visible to the naked eye but can be seen with a small telescope on a clear dark night.
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HAT-P-36, also referred to as Tuiren [4] is a 12th magnitude G-type main-sequence star estimated to be approximately 958 light-years away from Earth [2] in the constellation Canes Venatici. HAT-P-36 is too faint to be seen with the naked eye, but it is possible to view it with binoculars or a small telescope.