42 Draconis b

42 Draconis b (abbreviated 42 Dra b), formally named Orbitar /ˈɔːrbɪtɑːr/, is an extrasolar planet located approximately 315 light years from Earth in the constellation of Draco. It orbits the 5th magnitude K-type giant star 42 Draconis with a period of 479 days and 38% orbital eccentricity.[1] The planet was discovered using the radial velocity method on March 20, 2009.[1]

42 Draconis b
Discovery
Discovered byDoellinger et al.
Discovery siteTLS
Discovery dateMarch 20, 2009
radial velocity
Orbital characteristics
Apastron1.64 AU (245,000,000 km)
Periastron0.74 AU (111,000,000 km)
1.19 ± 0.01 AU (178,000,000 ± 1,500,000 km)
Eccentricity0.38 ± 0.06
479.1 ± 6.2 d
1.312 ± 0.017 y
2452757.4 ± 3.7
218.7 ± 10.6

    Following its discovery the planet was designated 42 Draconis b. In July 2014 the International Astronomical Union launched a process for giving proper names to certain exoplanets and their host stars.[2] The process involved public nomination and voting for the new names.[3] In December 2015, the IAU announced the winning name was Orbitar for this planet.[4] The winning name was submitted by the Brevard Astronomical Society of Brevard County, Florida, United States.[5] Orbitar is a contrived word paying homage to the space launch and orbital operations of NASA.[6]

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