HD 204313
HD 204313 is a G-type main-sequence star located approximately 156 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Capricornus. It is slightly larger and more massive than the Sun.
Stellar Properties:
HD 204313 is classified as a G5V star. "G5" indicates its spectral type, meaning its surface temperature is similar to that of the Sun, but slightly cooler. "V" indicates that it is a main-sequence star, generating energy through nuclear fusion of hydrogen in its core.
Planetary System:
As of the latest available data, HD 204313 is known to host at least one extrasolar planet, designated HD 204313 b. This exoplanet is a gas giant with a mass several times that of Jupiter. It orbits its host star at a relatively close distance, making it a hot Jupiter.
Observation:
Due to its relatively faint apparent magnitude, HD 204313 is not easily visible to the naked eye and requires a telescope for observation.