What it’s like to stand here
WASP-41 c
weight
≥ 5.89 g
sun
0.81× as wide
sky
warm white

Illustration computed from this world’s measured and derived values, not a photograph.

Gas giant · likely temperate

WASP-41 c

Radial Velocity: spotted by the gravitational wobble the planet tugs in its star.

WASP-41
host star
13.10 R⊕
radius
1,011 M⊕
mass · minimum (m·sin i)
421 days
orbital period
-32°C (-26°F)
avg temp
What it's like to stand here
≥ 5.89 g
surface gravity (no solid surface · minimum mass only)
421 days
one year, in Earth time
0.81× as wide
how big its sun looks vs ours
warm white
midday sky tint
0.2×
how high you could jump vs Earth
normal
day/night cycle (not tidally locked)
How long to get there · 533 ly away
Jet airliner
639 million years
dies en route1000-yr cryo: fails
Parker Solar Probethe fastest craft ever built
831,029 years
dies en route1000-yr cryo: fails
Light speed
533 years
dies en route1000-yr cryo: survives
Warp 10
194 days
arrives thriving
Folding spacetime
instant
arrives thriving
Size vs Earth
EarthWASP-41 c is 13× the width of Earth
Explore from here · roam the neighborhood
Host star
WASP-41
5545 K host star · 2 planets
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Sibling worlds in this system

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Can you see it tonight? · observe
SMALL TELESCOPE NEEDED
Host-star brightnessmag 11.6
ConstellationCentaurus
To see the host star4-6" (100-150 mm) telescope
Gear bridge

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Illustration generated from WASP-41 c's confirmed parameters, not a photograph.