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Info for exoplanet "Myonejo-poto"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-120 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.192
Orbital period6.3125
Semi major axis0.055
Discovered2014
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2454970
Impact parameter0.79
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19113399+3920208 b, K00222.01, KIC 4249725 b, KOI-222 b, KOI-222.01, WISE J191133.97+392020.7 b
Star nameKepler-120
Right ascension287.89°
Declination39.34°
Mag j13.019
Mag h12.418
Mag k12.307
Star distance393.02
Star metallicity-0.449
Star radius0.53
Star sp typeM0 V
Star temperature4096
Star alternate names2MASS J19113399+3920208, KIC 4249725, KOI-222, WISE J191133.97+392020.7
Wikipedia articleKepler-120 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameMyonejo-poto
Planet typeWarm planet
When viewed from Pyogyo, Myonejo-poto can reach an apparent magnitude of -3, bright enough for its reflected light to cast shadows, and making it on average the third-brightest object in the night sky. This planet is named after the deity Myonejo-poto, the bringer of fear.

As seen relative to the fixed stars, it rotates on its axis exactly four times for every five revolutions it makes around Kepler-120.

Myonejo-poto's axis has the smallest tilt of any of its solar system's planets.

The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 16 bar, or roughly the pressure found 1440 m under the oceans of Earth.

It may also have a rocky core of heavier elements, but like the other warm planets, Myonejo-poto lacks a well-defined ozone layer.

In 1490, images from Wayfinder 8 showed Myonejo-poto as an almost featureless planet in visible light, without the cloud bands or storms associated with the other warm planets.
AtmosphereOzone39%
Krypton31%
Hydrogen peroxide29%
Formaldehyde0.036%
Hydrogen0.0023%
Atmospheric pressure16 bar
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No known satellites
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