2020. május 13., szerda

Kepler 1649C Planet

Kepler 1649C Planet. A thorough assessment of the habitability of any extrasolar planet would require a lot of detailed data on. Many planets have now been discovered orbiting these stars, with many more expected in the near future.

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For this planet specifically, 300 lightyears away translates to 9 centimeters of expansion per second, or 0.3 km an hour, about 15 times slower than most people walk. In 2020, jeff coughlin, the director of seti's k2 science office, described it as the most similar planet to earth found so far by the kepler s. A thorough assessment of the habitability of any extrasolar planet would require a lot of detailed data on.

It is roughly 1.06 times the size of earth and is believed to receive 75 percent of the amount of light from its host star that the algorithm looked for dips in a star's brightness which could be caused by a planet passing in front of it.

The planet looks similar in size to earth but it's an exoplanet, meaning it orbits around a star in another solar system rather than around our sun. In recent years, multiple exoplanets have been found orbiting these. It's been described as 'the most similar planet to earth ever found' in data from the kepler space telescope observations by the. It is located 3001 light years from earth and is described by jeff coughlin the director of seti's k2 science office as the most similar planet to earth found by kepler space telescope that is within its stars habitable zone.


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