is a specific production identifier used within the Japanese adult video (JAV) industry. It refers to a specific title released by the studio , which is a label under the larger Will Co., Ltd. (formerly Hokuto Corporation) umbrella.
If you are looking for information regarding this specific release, it typically includes:
: JUX (known for high-definition productions and specific thematic series). Release Context JUQ-154
: The "JUQ" prefix is part of a chronological series of releases from this particular label. : Usually released in high-definition digital formats.
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JUQ‑154 was first flagged by the TCES’s high‑precision radial‑velocity (RV) spectrograph, Aquila, during a systematic survey of nearby K‑type dwarfs. The star, TYC 9876‑432‑1, located 27 light‑years from the Sun, exhibited a periodic Doppler shift with a semi‑amplitude of 0.94 m s⁻¹ and a period of 212.5 days. These parameters implied a minimum mass (M sin i) of 1.08 M⊕, placing the object firmly in the terrestrial regime.
Mid‑infrared observations with JWST’s MIRI captured a secondary eclipse depth of 35 ppm, translating to a dayside brightness temperature of 298 K. Phase‑curve data reveal a modest day–night temperature contrast (~10 K), implying efficient heat redistribution, likely mediated by a substantial atmosphere and possibly an oceanic heat sink. If you are looking for information regarding this
Subject: Quick ID — JUQ-154 (short resolution)
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JUQ-154: Unlocking Practical Insights from a Compact Model Number