- Gliese 229
Starbox begin
name = Gliese 229Starbox observe
epoch =J2000.0
constell = Lepus
ra = RA|06|10|35
dec = DEC|-21|51|42
appmag_v = 8.18Starbox character
class = M1V
r-i =
v-r =
b-v = 1.51
u-b =
variable =Flare star Starbox astrometry
radial_v =
prop_mo_ra =
prop_mo_dec =
parallax =
p_error =
parallax_footnote =
dist_ly = 19
dist_pc = 6.3
space_v_u =
space_v_v =
space_v_w =
absmag_v = Starbox detail
source =
mass =
radius = 0.6
gravity =
luminosity =
temperature = 3720
metal =
rotation =
age = 3 billionStarbox catalog
names = BD-21°1377, HD 42581, HIP 29295, LHS 1827, NSV 2863, SAO 171334, TYC 5945- 765-1Starbox reference
Simbad = HD+42581
ARICNS =Gliese 229, often abbreviated as Gl 229 or GJ 229, is a
red dwarf star approximately 19light-year s away in theconstellation of Lepus (the Hare). The star is known to be aflare star . As of|1994, a substellar companion was imaged and in1995 it was confirmed viaDoppler Spectroscopy .Star system
The primary star within the system is Gliese 229 A. This cool
red dwarf star is calculated to have about 56 percent themass of theSun , less than 53 percent of itsradius , and 1.6 percent of itsluminosity . The star is a confirmedflare star approximately 3 billion years old.Discovered in
1994 , Gliese 229 B (often classified as Gliese 229 b) was the first Substellar Mass Object to be unquestionably identified. Thisbrown dwarf has around 25 to 65 times the mass ofJupiter , and about 0.9 to 1.1 times the radius. With a surface temperature of around 1000 to 1200 degreesCelsius , the brown dwarf is thought to be like Jupiter (with an abundance ofmethane within the planet).Under one proposed classification scheme, Gliese 229 B has been given a spectral type of T6.5V. It is currently calculated that Gliese 229 B orbits the primary star at a separation of 39
astronomical unit s (approximately the same distance asPluto is from theSun ).External links
* [http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1995/48/ Astronomers Announce First Clear Evidence of a Brown Dwarf] – STScI news release STScI-1995-48 (November 29, 1995)
* [http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/shadow/questions/brown_dwarf.html Brown dwarfs (NASA)]
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** cite web |url=http://www.extrasolar.net/planettour.asp?StarCatId=browndwarf&PlanetId=25 |title=Gliese 229 B |accessdate=2008-06-12 |work=Extrasoalr Visions
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