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HD 330075

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Magnitude
  
9.36

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
9.36

Constellation
  
Norma

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HD 330075 is a 9th magnitude star approximately 164 light-years away in the southern constellation of Norma. Like our Sun, it is a yellow dwarf (spectral type G5). However, it is slightly cooler and less luminous. Due to its distance, it is rather dim and visible only with telescope or powerful binoculars.

Planetary system

In 2004, the discovery of a hot Jupiter planet orbiting the star was announced. This is the first planet discovered by the HARPS spectrograph.

References

HD 330075 Wikipedia