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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Wangw Ang"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-1217 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.178 |
Orbital period | 2.03233 |
Discovered | 2016 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454970 |
Publication | Announced on a website |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J19164480+5056152 b, K02387.01, KIC 12254378 b, KOI-2387 b, KOI-2387.01, WISE J191644.80+505615.2 b |
Star name | Kepler-1217 |
Right ascension | 289.19° |
Declination | 50.94° |
Mag j | 14.121 |
Mag h | 13.834 |
Mag k | 13.807 |
Star distance | 1363 |
Star metallicity | 0.07 |
Star mass | 1.06 |
Star radius | 1.08 |
Star age | 3.8 |
Star temperature | 5905 |
Star alternate names | 2MASS J19164480+5056152, KIC 12254378, KOI-2387, WISE J191644.80+505615.2 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-1217 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Wangw Ang |
Planet type | Cold planet |
Wangw Ang is the closest planet to Kepler-1217 and one of the largest in its solar system. This planet is named after the deity Wangw Ang, the spirit of chaos.
The planet telescopically displays the complete range of phases, similar to Venus and the Moon, as it moves in its inner orbit relative to Kepler-1217, which reoccurs over the so-called synodic period approximately every 191 days.
It may also have a rocky core of heavier elements, but like the other cold planets, Wangw Ang lacks a well-defined atmosphere.
In late February 3500, Wangw Ang was visited by the New Horizons probe, which used Wangw Ang's gravity to increase its speed and bend its trajectory en route to Ocyang. |
Atmosphere | Nitrogen | 67% |
Ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) | 25% |
Neon | 7.2% |
Xenon | 0.1% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.1 bar |
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Moon | Yofand | Large almost round oceanic moon |
Yuec-endo'lyan | Medium-sized round gaseous planetoid |
Kakwais'alwuyed | Medium-sized slightly egg-shaped rocky moon |
Jyuec'wandeg | Very small round gaseous asteroid |
Waigwan'zeng | Large round gaseous asteroid |
Wenzye Dyin | Huge irregular rocky planetoid |
Zhai'lyunh | Very small slightly egg-shaped oceanic moon |
Erxen Shyaol | Medium-sized potato shaped ice asteroid |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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