HD 65810
HD 65810 is a star in the constellation Lynx. It is a relatively faint star, not visible to the naked eye. HD 65810 is a G-type main-sequence star, similar to our Sun, but slightly cooler and less massive. Its spectral type is G8V.
HD 65810 is located approximately 164 light-years away from Earth.
HD 65810 is notable for hosting a confirmed extrasolar planet, HD 65810 b. This planet is a hot Jupiter, a gas giant orbiting very close to its star. It was discovered through the radial velocity method, which detects the wobble of a star caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet. The planet has a mass of approximately 1.06 Jupiter masses and orbits the star with a period of roughly 10.5 days.