HD 1502 (proper name Citadelle) is an 8th-magnitude K-type subgiant star in the constellation of Pisces, located at a distance of approximately 630 light-years.
In 2019, the Republic of Haiti was assigned to giving the HD 1502 system a proper name as part of the IAU100 NameExoWorlds Project, planned to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), which grants the right to name an exoplanetary system to every state and territory in the world.
[7] The star has evolved past the main sequence stage and is now a subgiant with a mass of 1.46 M☉, a radius of 4.67 R☉, and a spectral type of K0.
[9] Due to its high mass, however, it is further evolved than the Sun, which will spend a total of 10 billion years as a main sequence star.
[2] HD 1502 b revolves around its host star at a distance of 1.262 AU (188,800,000 km) with a period of little over one year in a near-circular orbit (i.e., with a low eccentricity),[3] similarly to planets in the Solar System.