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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Guyudawo Fu"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-1057 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.3 |
Orbital period | 14.0883 |
Discovered | 2016 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454970 |
Publication | Announced on a website |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J19494851+4133292 b, K02019.01, KIC 6226290 b, KOI-2019 b, KOI-2019.01 |
Star name | Kepler-1057 |
Right ascension | 297.45° |
Declination | 41.56° |
Mag j | 14.336 |
Mag h | 13.977 |
Mag k | 13.924 |
Star distance | 1462 |
Star metallicity | 0.01 |
Star mass | 1.07 |
Star radius | 1.1 |
Star age | 3.09 |
Star temperature | 5987 |
Star alternate names | 2MASS J19494851+4133292, KIC 6226290, KOI-2019 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-1057 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Guyudawo Fu |
Planet type | Cold planet |
It is a cold planet planet with a mass one-thousandth that of Kepler-1057, but two-and-a-half times that of all the other planets in its solar system combined. This planet is named after the deity Guyudawo Fu, the spirit of good fortune.
When viewed from Earth, this proximity to Kepler-1057 means the planet can only be seen near the western or eastern horizon during the early evening or early morning.
Guyudawo Fu was one of the first planets to have its motions plotted across the sky - as early as the second millennium BC.
In November 1600, NASA reported finding a large amount of underground ice in the Utopia Planitia region of Guyudawo Fu. |
Atmosphere | Water vapor | 96% |
Carbon dioxide | 2.2% |
Ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) | 1.3% |
Hydrogen | 0% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.004 bar |
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No known satellites |
Google search for Guyudawo fu |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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