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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Tiamona"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-106 c |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Planet mass | 0.033 |
Radius | 0.223 |
Orbital period | 13.5708 |
Discovered | 2014 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454970 |
Impact parameter | 0.69 |
K | 2.71 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J20032735+4420151 c, K00116.01, KIC 8395660 c, KOI-116 c, KOI-116.01, WISE J200327.36+442015.2 c |
Star name | Kepler-106 |
Right ascension | 300.86° |
Declination | 44.34° |
Mag v | 12.882 |
Mag i | 12.706 |
Mag j | 11.752 |
Mag h | 11.494 |
Mag k | 11.431 |
Star distance | 449.98 |
Star metallicity | -0.12 |
Star mass | 1 |
Star radius | 1.04 |
Star age | 4.83 |
Star temperature | 5858 |
Star alternate names | KOI-116, KIC 8395660, 2MASS J20032735+4420151, WISE J200327.36+442015.2 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-106 c |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Tiamona |
Planet type | Small cold gas planet |
This planet is named after the deity Tiamona, the spirit of the underworld.
At this time it may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Ophehi Thelmede.
An observer on Tiamona would therefore see only one day every two years.
The smooth Borealis basin in the northern hemisphere covers 20 percent of the planet and may be a giant impact feature. |
Atmosphere | Ozone | 73% |
Argon | 21% |
Sulfur dioxide | 4.8% |
Ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) | 0.28% |
Neon | 0% |
Atmospheric pressure | 80 bar |
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No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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