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Star TOI 1410

Orange star TOI 1410 is located 237 light years away from the Sun. It is a single star, that has 71 % of solar mass. There is at least one exoplanet in this system.
Sun distance
237 light years

TOI 1410

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Ascension iconRight ascension: 22h 19m 31.886s
Declination iconDeclination: 42° 33' 37.136'' (northern hemisphere)
Parallax iconParallax: 13.778
Distance iconSun distance: 236.722 ly | 72.6 pc
Star position
The position of a star tells us where it appears in the sky, similar to how we use coordinates like latitude and longitude on Earth. In astronomy, the three main coordinates are right ascension, declination and distance. .. icon More about Star position in StellarGuide

Basic characteristic

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Mass: 71 % M Sun
| 744 M Jupiter
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Star mass
Mass of the star TOI 1410 is 0.71 solar masses.

The mass of a star is the total amount of matter it contains. It is one of the most important properties of a star, as it determines almost everything about how the star lives, changes, and dies. In astronomy, star mass is usually measured in solar masses (M☉) — where 1 solar mass is equal to the mass of our Sun... icon More about Star mass in StellarGuide
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Size: 78 % R Sun
| 7.8 R Jupiter
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Star size
Radius of the star TOI 1410 is 0.78 solar radii.

The size of a star refers to its radius — the distance from its center to its surface. Star size is usually measured in solar radii (R☉), where 1 solar radius equals approximately 696,000 kilometers. Depending on their type and life stage, stars can be much smaller or larger than the Sun... icon More about Star size in StellarGuide
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Temperature: 4507 K | 0.78 T Sun
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Star temperature
Surface temperature of TOI 1410 is 4507 K, which is 78 % of the temperature on the surface of the Sun.

The temperature of a star refers to the temperature at its surface, also called the photosphere. It is measured in kelvins (K), the standard unit for temperature in astronomy. A star’s temperature tells us a lot about its physical properties and where it stands in its evolutionary stage... icon More about Star temperature in StellarGuide

Photometry

Magnitude iconApparent magnitude (V): 11.1
Magnitude iconAbsolute magnitude (V): 6.8
Absolute stellar magnitude in different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum from infrared (K band) to ultraviolet (U band).
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K
2.1
H
1.6
J
1.2
Grp
0.8
I
0.8
G
0.6
V
0.5
Gbp
0.5
B
0.4
U
0.3
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TOI 1410 system structure

TOI 1410
TOI 1410 b n/a 10.6 M 3.2 R 1.2 days

More about TOI 1410

Star TOI 1410 is approximately 80 % of the size of Sun and temperature on its surface is around 4507 K (4234 °C), which is about 78 % of Sun's temperature.
       TOI 1410 can be found in northern celestial hemisphere, however it is too dim to be seen with the naked eye or even a small telescope. 
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Frequently Asked Questions stardetail

How far is the TOI 1410 system from the Sun?

The TOI 1410 system is 237 light years or 72.6 parsecs from the Sun.

What galaxy is the TOI 1410 star in?

The TOI 1410 is in the Milky Way galaxy just like the Sun.

How many stars are in the TOI 1410 system?

The TOI 1410 is a single star, there are no other known stars in the system.

What type of star is the TOI 1410?

The star TOI 1410 is a Orange star star.

What temperature is star TOI 1410?

The star TOI 1410 has an effective temperature of 4507 K. Find out more about the temperature of stars in Stellar guide
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