Gliese 667 Cc Analysis

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Sun at Average Distance *

 
1.44 ° Visible Diameter
268 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Total Solar Irradiance

92 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
1251.58 W/m2

* Average Distance
using Semi-Major Axis

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Gliese 667 Cc

Classification: Planet
Orbits: Gliese 667C
Constellation: Scorpius
Distance: 23 Light years
Xalyse.com Analysis System

Orbital Period

28.2 days, 0.077 years
 
Earth

 
Gliese 667 Cc


Surface Gravity (at mean Radius)

156.3 % Standard Gravity, 15.324 m/s/s
Earth / Gliese 667 Cc Surface Gravity Ratio:
Earth's Gravity is 0.6 X Gliese 667 Cc Gravity
(using Gliese 667 Cc mean radius, and Earth standard gravity)

Escape Velocity (at mean Radius)

155.1 % Earth Escape Velocity, 17.35 km/s,
62461.143 km/h, 38811.555 mph, 17350.317 m/s,
(using Gliese 667 Cc mean radius, and Earth escape velocity at mean radius)

Properties

154.2 % Earth (mean) Diameter
Mass: 3.71 X Earth Mass
Eccentricity: 0.133
Data input Source: Wikipedia
Xalyse Analysis System by: RL / JL
Apoastron: 0.14174 AU, 21203747.9 km
Periastron: 0.10846 AU, 16225639.4 km


 
Gliese 667 C at Apoastron
1.27 ° Visible Diameter
237 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Apoastron Total Solar Irradiance

71.6 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
974.98 W/m2

 
Gliese 667 C at Periastron
1.66 ° Visible Diameter
309 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Periastron Total Solar Irradiance

122.3 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
1665.02 W/m2


[Wikipedia]

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Gliese 667 Cc Surface Conditions - Falling Time

Xalyse.com Mean Radius Gravity Analysis System

Surface Gravity (at mean radius): 15.324 m/s/s, 156.3 % Earth Standard Gravity

Earth / Gliese 667 Cc Surface Gravity Ratio:
Earth's Gravity is 0.6 X Gliese 667 Cc Gravity
(using Gliese 667 Cc mean radius, and Earth standard gravity)
Safe Fall Height: 0.6 X Safe Earth Fall Height

Time for object to Fall 1m on Gliese 667 Cc (at mean radius): 0.36 seconds

Time for object to Fall 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth: 0.35 seconds
Impact Speed of falling 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth: 3.46 m/s, 12.45 km/h, 7.73 mph

Height on Gliese 667 Cc to fall same speed of falling 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth:
0.39 m, 1.3 ft
Time for object to Fall 0.39 m, 1.3 ft (at mean radius) on Gliese 667 Cc:
0.23 seconds
Impact Speed of falling 0.39 m, 1.3 ft on Gliese 667 Cc: 3.46 m/s, 12.45 km/h, 7.73 mph

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Additional Notes:
Semi-Major-Axis: 0.1251 +-0.03 AU
Eccentricity: 0.133+-0.098
Orbital Period: 28.155 +-0.017 days
Mass 3.709 (+-0.682) X Earth Masses
Mean Radius: 1.54 (+0.5-0.4) X Earth Radius

Additional Information

Semi-Major Axis: 18714693.6 km, 0.125 AU
Semi-Minor Axis: 18548433 km, 0.12399 AU, 99.1 % of Semi-Major-Axis
Eccentricity: 0.133, Linear Eccentricity: 2489054.3 km, 0.01664 AU

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This tool allows you to see the orbit of specific planets, moons and comets.

Click a link in the "See orbit" section at the top of the page, or go to the Space Section to see other orbits.

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The following data is sourced from Wikipedia for various planets, moons and comets:

  • Semi-major axis *
  • Eccentricity
  • Orbital period
  • Host star radius
  • Host star luminosity
  • Mass
  • Mean radius
  • Equatorial radius
  • Atmosphere Composition

From this data this tool calculates things such as:

  • The orbital diagram
  • Apoapsis / aphelion
  • Periapsis / perihelion
  • Visible Diameters of host star (e.g Sun visible diameter) at different positions of orbits
  • Total solar irradiance at different positions of orbits
  • Surface gravity at mean radius or equatorial radius
  • Equivalent heights to produce the same falling speed on Earth
  • Falling time for specific heights
  • Falling speed for specific heights

* Io and Europa semi-major axis simply calculated from average of periapsis and apoapsis.

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Created by: RL / JL
Last Updated: 2023/06/03

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