Gliese 414 Ac is classified as a super-Neptune (or sub-Saturn),[2][3] a type of exoplanets that are more massive than Neptune, but less massive than Saturn, having masses between 20 and 80ME.[5] The planet has a minimum mass of 54ME and a radius of 8.4R🜨,[2] both values between Neptune and Saturn.[b]
It completes one orbit around its star approximately every two years, and is located at a distance of 1.4 astronomical units (210,000,000 km) from it, too far to be located in the habitable zone of its star, which extends up to 0.7 AU.[2] Due to the great separation from its star, the planet is frigid, having an equilibrium temperature of around -150 °C,[2] comparable to Saturn, which has a temperature of -140 °C.[7] Gliese 414 Ac is as a potential candidate for future direct imaging missions.[2][3][8]
The stellar system is located about 39 light-years from the Earth, in the constellation Ursa Major.[10][note 1] Both stars are too faint and can't be seen with the naked eye.[10]
There is another planet orbiting Gliese 414 A. Named Gliese 414 Ab, it is a sub-Neptune that is located 0.23 AU (34,000,000 km) from it (6 times closer than Gliese 414 Ac).[2] The planet has an eccentric orbit and its distance from its star varies between 0.13 and 0.34 AU, which means that it is occasionally located in the optimistic habitable zone.[2] The planet has a radius of 2.95R🜨 and a minimum mass of 7.6ME.[2]