Kappa Tucanae
Kappa Tucanae (κ Tuc, κ Tucanae) is a star system in the constellation Tucana. It is approximately 66.6 light years from Earth and the combined apparent magnitude of the system is +4.25.[1]
The system consists of two binary pairs separated by 5.3 arcminutes. The brightest star, Kappa Tucanae A, is a yellow-white F-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +5.1. Its binary companion, Kappa Tucanae B, has a magnitude of +7.3 and is 5 arcseconds, or at least 100 Astronomical Units from A. They complete one orbit every 1222 years.
The other binary pair, the magnitude +7.8 C, and the magnitude +8.2 D, are closer to one another, at 1.12 arcseconds, or at least 23 astronomical units. They orbit each other once every 86.2 years.
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- Gliese 292.1 (65.2±1.4 ly)
- Gliese 268.2 (65.2±1.3 ly)
- GJ 1278 (65.3±1.4 ly)
- Gliese 342 (65.4±1.4 ly)
- Gliese 747.3 (65.4±2.0 ly)
- Gliese 456.1 (65.6±1.3 ly)
- star
- HD 110810 (65.6±1.3 ly)
- HD 136923 (65.7±1.2 ly)
- HD 149806 (65.7±1.2 ly)
- star
- GJ 3620 (65.9±1.7 ly)
- Gliese 765.4 (65.9±1.1 ly)
- star
- Gliese 199 (66.1±3.0 ly)
- star
- Gliese 836.8 (66.2±2.0 ly)
- Gliese 221 (66.3+2.3
−2.1 ly)
- 3 planets: b
- c
- d
- Gliese 840 (66.3±1.3 ly)
- GJ 2001 (66.3±1.1 ly)
- Gliese 558 (66.4±1.8 ly)
- Gliese 257.1 (66.6±1.3 ly)
- GJ 1069 (66.6+6.7
−5.6 ly)
- brown dwarf
- HD 114783 (66.6±1.5 ly)
- planet b
- DK Leonis (66.6±2.4 ly)
- HD 30501 (66.7±0.9 ly)
- star
- GJ 9714 (66.7±2.4 ly)
- Gliese 783.2 (66.8±1.3 ly)
- star
- GJ 1172 (66.9±2.3 ly)
- GJ 3358 (66.9±1.4 ly)
- HD 155712 (67.0±1.4 ly)
- Gliese 217 (67.1±1.4 ly)
- HD 332518 (67.3±1.7 ly)
- Gliese 808.2 (67.4±2.6 ly)
- GJ 1108 (67.6+4.7
−4.2 ly)
- star
- Gliese 53.1 (67.7±1.5 ly)
- star
- GJ 1084 (67.7±1.5 ly)
- GJ 1008 (67.7±2.5 ly)
- Gliese 30 (67.7±1.5 ly)
- Gliese 544 (67.8±1.6 ly)
- star
- GJ 1280 (67.9±1.5 ly)
- HD 104067 (67.9±1.5 ly)
- planet b
- Gliese 533 (68.0±2.6 ly)
- star
- Gliese 415 (68.2±2.8 ly)
- Gliese 371 (68.4±2.3 ly)
- HD 220221 (68.4±1.4 ly)
- HD 119802 (68.5±1.7 ly)
- Gliese 491 (68.5±1.3 ly)
- star
- HD 216259 (68.6±1.7 ly)
- Gliese 396 (68.6±0.9 ly)
- Gliese 889 (68.9±2.8 ly)
- star
- GJ 1165 (69.1±2.9 ly)
- Gliese 659 (69.2±2.9 ly)
- star
- Gliese 276 (69.3±1.9 ly)
- GJ 1048 (69.3±1.6 ly)
- Gliese 155.2 (69.5±1.4 ly)
- HD 97658 (69.5±1.5 ly)
- planet b
- HD 92945 (69.8±1.0 ly)
- Gliese 857.1 (69.8±2.6 ly)
- star
- V775 Herculis (69.9±1.6 ly)
- GJ 4268 (70.0±1.0 ly)
- star
- GJ 3071 (70.0±2.5 ly)
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- Gliese 328 (65.3±3.0 ly)
- planet b
- Gliese 330.1 (67.2±1.8 ly)
- CR Draconis (67.4±1.7 ly)
- HIP 105533 (67.6±2.3 ly)
- Gliese 336 (69.0+4.5
−4.0 ly)
- Gliese 122 (69.5±2.1 ly)
- GJ 4254 (69.8+14.1
−10.1 ly)
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- WISE 0413-4750 (~66.2 ly)
- WISE 0123+4142 (~67.2 ly)
- WISE 0625+5646 (~67.2 ly)
- WISE 0821+1443 (~68.2 ly)
- WISE 0448-1935 (~69.8 ly)
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- WISE 0535-7500 (68.5+42.4
−35.9 ly)
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