OGLE-2018-BLG-1119Lb is a Jupiter-like gas giant exoplanet located 5,760 parsecs (18,800 light-years) away, orbiting its host star at a distance of 4.06 AU and taking two years to complete one orbit. It is 0.91 times the mass of Jupiter. It was discovered in 2022[1] by gravitational microlensing.[2]
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| Discovery[1] | |
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| Discovery date | 2022 |
Detection method | Gravitational microlensing |
| Orbital characteristics | |
Semi-major axis | 4.06 AU |
| Star | OGLE-2018-BLG-1119L |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mass | 0.91 MJ |
Constellation of Sagittarius | |
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| Bayer | |
| Flamsteed | |
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| HD | |
| Gliese |
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| MOA | |
| OGLE |
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| PSR |
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| WR | |
| Other |
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| Exoplanets |
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