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Pi Mensae






  Epoch J20000
  Constell Mensa
  Appmag V +567


  Class G1IV
  R-i 029
  V-r 031
  B-v 060
  U-b 011
  Variable none


  Radial V +94
  Space V U -103
  Space V V -57
  Space V W +4
  Prop Mo Ra +31188
  Prop Mo Dec +105020
  Gal Lat −297763
  Gal Lon +2925135
  Parallax 5492
  P Error 045
  Dist Ly 5939
  Dist Pc 1821
  Absmag V +437


  Age 383 × 10<sup>9</sup>
  Metal 009 (123%)
  Mass 11
  Radius 21 ± 06
  Density 167
  Gravity 333
  Rotation
  Luminosity 473
  Temperature 5888


  Names CD -80°195, CP(D) -80°161, LTT 2359, LFT 429, LHS 208, HR 2022, HD 39091, HIP 26394, SAO 258421, GJ 9189




Pi (π) Mensae (π Men) is a Yellow Subgiant Star in the Constellation of Mensa . This star has a high Proper Motion . The Apparent Magnitude is 5.67, which can be visible with the Naked Eye under exceptionally dark, clear sky. It is nearly 60 Ly away. The star dwarfs the Sun in terms of Mass , Size , Luminosity , Temperature , and Metallicity . It is about 730 million years younger than our Sun. This star ranks 100th on the list of top 100 target stars for the planned Terrestrial Planet Finder mission to search for Earth-like planets around the star.


PLANET B

On October 15 , 2001 , the Planet was found orbiting the star. It is one of the most massive planet ever discovered. It orbits in a very Eccentric Orbit and takes approximately 2064 Day s (5.65 Year s) to Revolve . Because of its eccentricity that passes through the Habitable Zone plus a massive Superjovian , it would have been disrupted the orbits of Earth-like planets and may have plunged into the star or thrown out into Interstellar Space .

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