TrES-1b

TrES-1b
Size comparison of TrES-1 with Jupiter.
Discovery[1][2]
Discovered byTrES
Discovery siteTeide Observatory, Lowell Observatory, Palomar Observatory
Discovery date24 August 2004
Transit
Orbital characteristics
0.03926+0.00058
−0.00060
AU
Eccentricity<0.012[3]
3.03006973±0.00000018[4] d
Inclination88.2 ± 1
Semi-amplitude106.7+2.9
−2.8
[3]
StarGSC 02652-01324
Physical characteristics
1.081+0.18−0.04 RJ
Mass0.697+0.028
−0.027
[3] MJ
Mean density
0.642 g/cm3[citation needed]
0.52 g
Temperature1,060 ± 50

TrES-1b is an extrasolar planet approximately 523 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra (the Lyre). The planet's mass and radius indicate that it is a Jovian planet with a similar bulk composition to Jupiter. Unlike Jupiter, but similar to many other planets detected around other stars, TrES-1 is located very close to its star, and belongs to the class of planets known as hot Jupiters. The planet was discovered orbiting around GSC 02652-01324 (an orange dwarf star).

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