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Kepler-910 b

Orbiting Kepler-910 | 400.3 parsecs away

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Kepler-910 b is a Rocky exoplanet (a small, dense world with a solid surface), smaller than Earth at 0.82 Earth radii. The planet completes one orbit around its star every 2.4 Earth days. It was discovered in 2016 using the transit method. It orbits the star Kepler-910, located approximately 400 parsecs (1306 light-years) from Earth.

2016

Discovered

0.82

Earth Radii

Discovery Information

Discovery MethodTransit
Discovery Year2,016
Discovery FacilityKepler

Orbital Properties

Orbital Period2.3644 days
Semi-Major Axis0.0375 AU

Physical Properties

Radius (Jupiter)0.0732 RJ
Radius (Earth)0.82 R⊕
Planetary Extremes

Where Kepler-910 b sits on the spectrum of all known exoplanets.

Radius0.82 R⊕
TinyEnormous
Year Length2.4 days
LightningGlacial
Star Distance0.038 AU
ScorchedFrozen exile
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Size Comparison
EarthKepler-910 bJupiter

0.82x Earth's radius

Orbit Comparison
EarthKepler-910 b
Earth: 365.25 days (1 AU)Kepler-910 b: 2.4 Earth days (0.038 AU)
Host Star: Kepler-910

Effective Temperature6,230 K
Mass1.26 M☉
Radius1.5 R☉
Size vs Sun1.50x larger
Metallicity [Fe/H]0.12
Distance (pc)400.289 pc
Distance (ly)1305.6 light-years
Planets in the Kepler-910 System

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