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0 - 20 años luz

Esta base de datos de estrellas y planetas está en constante evolución y expansión a medida que hay nuevos datos astronómicos disponibles.

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35.054 Trillion Miles

5.9630 Light Years

1.8282 Parsecs

Sol

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1 estrella

5,182 F Photosphere

Moderate Flares

Sol

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0.0188 AU

Tidally Locked

0.263 (EM)

Sub Terran

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Hot

Life?

Main Sequence

10.01 Billion Years Old

Population II Star

Heavy Element Poor

Sol

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0.0229 AU

Tidally Locked

0.299 (EM)

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Sol

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0.0274 AU

Tidally Locked

0.335 (EM)

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Sol

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0.0381 AU

Tidally Locked

0.193 (EM)

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1 AU = 92,955,807 Miles

Chemical Rocket Travel Time

77,377 Earth Years

Fission Rocket Travel Time

120 Earth Years

Fusion Rocket Travel Time

60 Earth Years

Laser Light Sail Travel Time

30 Earth Years

Barnard Star Planets Probability to Host Life


It is unlikely that any of the planets in the Barnard Star system could support life as we know it. Each planet orbits very close to its star, making them too hot for liquid water on their surface, a key requirement for life as we know it. While the planets orbiting Barnard Star are not promising for life as we know it, there's always the possibility of life existing in forms we haven't encountered before.

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