Kepler-69b

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Kepler-69b[1][2]
Exoplanet List of exoplanets
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An artist's impression of Kepler-69b.
Parent star
Star Kepler-69 (KOI-172)
Constellation Cygnus
Right ascension (α) 19h 33m 02.62s
Declination (δ) +42° 52′ 08″
Apparent magnitude (mV) 14.0[1]
Mass (m) 0.98 M
Radius (r) 0.93 R
Temperature (T) 5700 (± 100) K
Metallicity [Fe/H] -0.540
Age 0.4 Gyr
Physical characteristics
Radius (r) 2.24 R
Temperature (T) 779K
Orbital elements
Semi-major axis (a) 0.094 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.16
Orbital period (P) 13.722341 d
Inclination (i) 89.62°
Discovery information
Discovery date 17 April 2013
Discoverer(s) Barclay et al.
Discovery method Transit (Kepler Mission)
Discovery site Kepler Space Observatory
Discovery status Published refereed article

Kepler-69b is the innermost planet of the Kepler-69 system. It is likely a hot super-Earth or mini-Neptune.[1][2]

The Kepler Space Telescope search volume, in the context of the Milky Way Galaxy.

References

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Coordinates: Sky map 19h 33m 02.622s, +44° 52′ 08.00″


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