Exoplanet TOI 1232 c

Exoplanet TOI 1232 c orbits star TOI 1232 that lies 1068 light years away from the Sun. It weighs about 58.48072 Earth masses and orbits its star closer than Earth orbits Sun.
Sun distance
1068 light years
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iconTOI 1232 c

Exoplanet
Star: TOI 1232
icon distanceDistance from the star: 0.194 AU
icon time Orbit around star: 30.356 days +
Orbital period
Orbital period of exoplanet TOI 1232 c around its star is 30.356 days.

The orbital period of an exoplanet is the time it takes to complete one full orbit around its star, usually measured in days. Most of the exoplanets discovered so far have orbital periods of less than one year... icon More about Orbital period in StellarGuide
icon timeEccentricity: 0.027

Basic characteristic

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Mass: 58.48072 M Earth
| 0.1840 M Jupiter
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Exoplanet mass
Exoplanet TOI 1232 c has 58.48072 Earth masses (or 0.1840 Jupiter masses).

The mass of an exoplanet is one of the most important characteristics for understanding what kind of world it is — whether it’s small and rocky like Earth or large and gaseous like Jupiter. Mass provides key information about the planet’s composition, gravity, and formation history... icon More about Exoplanet mass in StellarGuide
icon discoveryYear of discovery: 2026 (transit)
Other designations of this exoplanet
TOI-1232 c, TIC 364395227 c, Gaia DR3 5289147737059634560 c
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TOI 1232 system structure

Exoplanet TOI 1232 c orbits star TOI 1232, which has bigger mass than Sun. It is one of 2 known exoplanets orbiting this star.
TOI 1232
TOI 1232 b 0.12 AU 220.6 M 10.9 R 14.3 days
TOI 1232 c 0.19 AU 58.5 M 30.4 days

Comparison

When comparing to the Solar system planets, TOI 1232 c has 61 % of mass of Saturn and it orbits its star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
icon mass Mass 1063.2971.7658.48531.640.180.614.013.4
icon distance Distance0.50.270.190.130.040.020.010.01

Habitability

Habitable zone of the star: 0.96 - 1.4 AU
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The planet is too hot to sustain liquid water.

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