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eps Ind A planetary system

eps Ind A is an orange main-sequence star of spectral type K5 V approximately 11.9 light-years from Earth (3.64 parsecs). It hosts 1 confirmed exoplanet.

Host star

Name
eps Ind A
Spectral type
K5 V
Effective temperature
4,760 K
Mass
0.76 M☉ (solar masses)
Radius
0.68 R☉ (solar radii)
Distance
3.64 pc (11.9 ly)
Hipparcos catalog
HIP 108870

Confirmed planets (1)

Planet Class Mass (M⊕) Radius (R⊕) Period (d) Distance (AU) Eq. temp (K) Discovered
eps Ind A b Neptune-like 2005.50 12.70 16510.00 28.4000 275 2019

The planets in detail

eps Ind A b is a Neptune-like world with about 12.70 Earth radii and 2005.50 Earth masses. It orbits eps Ind A at 28.4000 AU with a 45.2-Earth-year orbit, and a temperate equilibrium temperature of 275 K. Its orbit is notably eccentric (e = 0.40), meaning the distance to its star — and the irradiation it receives — varies substantially over each year. It was confirmed in 2019 via radial velocity (Doppler) measurements.

Discovery

The single planet in the eps Ind A system was confirmed in 2019 using radial velocity (Doppler) measurements. Detection facilities: La Silla Observatory.

Observing from Earth

Exoplanets cannot be resolved visually with amateur telescopes — the host star's glare is overwhelming and even space-based direct imaging requires sophisticated coronagraphs. What you can observe is the host star itself at right ascension 330.8714°, declination -56.7969°. Use the 3D orrery above to inspect orbital geometry, planetary scale, and the habitable-zone overlay — the orbits are computed from the published Keplerian elements and animate at user-controlled time rates.