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Epsilon Eridani Star System

The Epsilon Eridani Star System contains 1 Star and 1 Planet.
0 Planets are habitable candidates

The Epsilon Eridani (Ran) Star System is located within near the inner rim of the Orion Arm, within the Local Fluff of the Local Bubble, between the Radcliffe wave and Split linear structures (formerly Gould Belt) in the Milky Way Galaxy, which is 26,000 light years away from the massive Sagittarius black hole at the center of the Galaxy.

61.858 Trillion Miles

10.5220 Light Years

1.32260 Parsecs

Epsilon Eridani (Ran)

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K2V Class Orange Dwarf

8,628 F Photosphere

Population I Star

Heavy Element Rich

Main Sequence

500-800 Million Years Old

Strong Flares

1 AU = 92,955,807 Miles

Asteroid Belt

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3  AU

Aegir

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3.53 AU

Not  Locked

Super Jovian

0.98 (JM)

? Miles

1.1337 Density

2.18 g

Unknown Atmosphere

Frozen

No Life

Asteroid Belt

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8-20 AU

Comet Belt

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65-75 AU

Chemical Rocket Travel Time

105,220 Earth Years

Fission Rocket Travel Time

211.71 Earth Years

Fusion Rocket Travel Time

105.85 Earth Years

Laser Light Sail Travel Time

52.92 Earth Years

Epsilon Eridani Planets Probability to Host Life


Epsilon Eridani I (Aegir): The planet Aegir is not considered habitable, but some of its hypothetical moons could potentially support life. The young age and active state of its star, Epsilon Eridani, pose additional challenges for life in the system, and also the fact that Aegir is well outside the star's habitable zone.

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