HD 30669

HD 30669 is a yellowish-orange hued star located in the southern constellation Caelum, the chisel.

It has an apparent magnitude of 9.11,[2] making it readily visible in small telescopes but not to the naked eye.

The object is relatively close at a distance of 188 light years, based on parallax measurements from Gaia DR3.

[11] In 2015, C. Motou and colleagues discovered a long period exoplanet orbiting the star during a HARPS survey.

It has nearly half the mass of Jupiter and it takes over 4+1⁄2 years to revolve HD 30669 in a slightly eccentric orbit.