SPECULOOS-3 b

SPECULOOS-3 b
Artist's impression of SPECULOOS-3 b and its host star, a red dwarf much cooler, dimmer than smaller than the Sun.
Discovery[1]
Discovered byMichael Gillon et al.
Discovery siteSPECULOOS
Discovery dateMay 15, 2024
Transit method[2]
Designations
Named after
SPECULOOS
Orbital characteristics[1]
0.00733 AU
0.719 days
(17 hours and 15 min.)
Inclination89.44°±0.39°
StarLSPM J2049+3336
(SPECULOOS-3)
Physical characteristics[1]
0.977±0.02 R🜨
0.07273 RJ
Mass0.894 M🜨 (estimate)[3]
Temperature553±K (280±8 °C)

SPECULOOS-3 b is an Earth-sized exoplanet, orbiting the ultracool red dwarf star SPECULOOS-3. It is relatively close to Earth, at a distance of 55 light-years.[4] SPECULOOS-3 b takes only about 17 hours to complete an orbit around SPECULOOS-3, and, because of that proximity, it receives very high levels of radiation and is tidally locked, meaning that one side of the planet always faces its host star.[5] Its discovery was made using the SPECULOOS project, and announced in May 2024 in the academic journal Nature Astronomy.[6]

The host star of SPECULOOS-3 b is SPECULOOS-3 (LSPM J2049+3336, TIC 230741378), an ultra-cool red dwarf star in the constellation Cygnus, with just one tenth of the Sun's mass, 13% of the size and 0.09% of its luminosity.[1]

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