51 Pegasi b

51 Pegasi b, also unofficially named Bellerophon and or abbreviated as 51 Peg b, is an extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. 51 Pegasi b was the first planet to be discovered orbiting a Sun-like star (namely 51 Pegasi) and is the prototype for a class of planets called hot Jupiters. The name 51 Pegasi b is the official astronomical name of the planet. As with all extrasolar planets, the 'b' is used t... more

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Discovery Date:

  • 1995

Distance from Earth:

  • 50 ly (3200000 AU )

Mass (jupiter):

  • 0.468 M(jup) (875000000000000000000000 L/T )
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