Talk:109 Piscium b
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I created this fundamental chart and I would like to see it used with Extra solar planets that have interesting, close to Earth-like, insolation.
Hopefully nobody has serious objections:
Planet Distance | Insolation (W/m2) | % of Earth's |
---|---|---|
Mars' Aphelion Flux | 494.00 | 36.06% |
Mars' Average Flux | 590.589 | 43.11% |
Mars' Perihelion Flux | 718.545 | 52.45% |
Earth's Aphelion Flux | 1325.277 | 93.74% |
Earth's Average Flux | 1369.938 | 100.00% |
Earth's Perihelion Flux | 1416.896 | 103.43% |
Venus' Aphelion Flux | 2,585.411 | 188.72% |
Venus' Average Flux | 2,620.693 | 191.30% |
Venus' Perihelion Flux | 2,656.700 | 193.93% |
eg. | ~ | ~ |
55 Cnc f Periastron Flux | 855.305 [1] | 62.43% |
[1] fp=((((0.6 × 6.96e8)4)×(5.6704e-8)×(52434)) ÷ ((0.781-(0.781×0.2))×149597876600)2
GabrielVelasquez (talk) 17:55, 29 December 2007 (UTC)