Catalogued Stellar Systems
Below is an excerpt from our continuously updated galactic registry, detailing notable stellar systems and their primary astronomical bodies. Each entry provides a brief overview and a link to more in-depth data, where available.
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Alpha Centauri System
A triple star system located approximately 4.37 light-years away. Its closest star, Proxima Centauri, hosts a planet designated Proxima Centauri b, a potentially rocky exoplanet.
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Trappist-1 System
An ultra-cool dwarf star with seven Earth-sized exoplanets, several of which reside within the star's habitable zone, making it a prime candidate for astrobiological study.
Exploration Log -
Sirius System
The brightest star in the night sky, located 8.6 light-years away. It is a binary system composed of Sirius A, a white hydrogen-burning star, and Sirius B, a white dwarf.
Astrometric Data -
Gliese 581 System
A red dwarf star system with at least six confirmed planets. Gliese 581g, though its existence is debated, was once considered a strong candidate for harboring liquid water.
Planetary Habitability Index -
Kepler-186 System
Notable for Kepler-186f, the first validated Earth-size planet found orbiting a distant star in the habitable zone of its host star, a red dwarf.
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HR 8799 System
A young star system known for being the first directly imaged multi-planetary system. It features four gas giants orbiting at significant distances.
Orbital Dynamics Report
Further Exploration
Interested in the intricate dance of celestial bodies? Explore our section on Celestial Ballets for a different perspective on cosmic phenomena.