HD 221287 b

This planet has mass >3.12 MJ (>992 M🜨) and orbits in a habitable zone at 1.25 AUs (6.06 μpc) from the star, taking 1.25 years to orbit at 29.9 km/s around the star.

Dominique Naef [fr] discovered this planet in early 2007 by using HARPS spectrograph located in Chile.

[3] On the other hand, this mass can be distributed into many small satellites as well.

It was named "Pipitea" by representatives of the Cook Islands in the IAU's 2019 NameExoWorlds contest, with the comment "Pipitea is a small, white and gold pearl found in Penrhyn lagoon in the northern group of the Cook Islands.

"[4] From Luminosity and distance irridance can be calculated: [note 1]