Feb. 28th, 2011

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51 Pegasi, also known as Gliese 882, is a G2V star 50 light years away.  It has a super-Jovian planet, the first ever detected by astronomers back in 1995.

Here are the stars within 15 light years of 51 Pegasi:

Xi Pegasi/Gliese 872: 8.6 light-years, class F6IV or V
GT Pegasi/Gliese 875.1: 10.0 light-years, class M3.5V
GJ 1269: 10.2 light-years, class K0V
HD 210460 (no Gliese number I could find): 12.0 light-years, class G0V
GJ 1273: 12.3 light-years, class DA5
Gliese 856: 12.7 light-years, class M0V
Gliese 844: 13.0 light-years, class M2V
Gliese 863: 13.2 light-years, class M0V or VI

And here’s the chart:

 

872

875.1

1269

HD

1273

856

844

863

882

8.6

10

10.1

11.8

12.3

12.4

13

13.2

872

 

18.2

4.4

11

13.6

19

10.9

11.8

875.1

   

18.3

17

18

8

18

18

1269

     

8.1

14.2

17.9

6.9

11.4

HD

       

10.7

13.1

4.4

17.3

1273

         

14.5

14.8

23.5

856

           

15.3

21.5

844

             

14.6



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