HD 154088 is a seventh magnitude metal-rich K-type main sequence star that lies approximately 58 light-years away in the constellation of Ophiuchus. The star is orbited by a hot Super-Earth.
HD 154088 is a modestly bright star that lies at the bottom of Ophiuchus, near to the border with Scorpius and near to the plane of the Milky Way. The star was recognised as a high proper motion star during the last century, and early Earth-based parallax measurements such as that of the Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars indicated a distance of about 50 light-years.
The star has a spectral type of K0V, indicating that it is a main sequence star that is about 350 degrees cooler than the Sun. On the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (left), the star lies slightly above the main sequence. This is because the star is very metal-rich; with an Fe/H of 0.3 dex the star has about twice the solar abundance of iron, which makes HD 154088 fall into the somewhat vague group of super metal-rich (SMR) stars. The giant planet occurrence rate of Fe/H = 0.3 stars is on the order of 30%, but HD 154088 is not currently known to host any giant planets.
I'm in love
And she's been with everybody else
And I should know
Because I've got a past myself
And what does it matter?
I'm not any better
What does it matter?
We’re both kind of shattered
Yeah, we'll all be alright (We'll all be alright)
If we can just stop playing (Just stop playing)
We'll all be alright (We'll all be alright)
If we can just stop playing, just stop playing around
Starting tonight
Let's forget about the past
And turn off the lights
Yeah, let’s make this moment last
What does it matter…
Yeah, we’ll all be alright…
I met a girl in B-Town, Indiana
She was kind of a hot mess and called herself “Savannah”
She was drinking at the ‘Bird on a quarter draft night
She was looking at the world with stars in her eyes
*She was kind of young, and I was wild in the sheets
Somewhere in the middle, our mouths compete
I was playing in a cover band, and I lost my nerve
To walk up to her
I'm in love…
And I call her “Baby…”