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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Steph"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-1346 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.141 |
Orbital period | 3.40166 |
Discovered | 2016 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454960 |
Publication | Announced on a website |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J19272191+4510450 b, K02789.01, KIC 8885643 b, KOI-2789 b, KOI-2789.01, WISE J192721.91+451045.0 b |
Star name | Kepler-1346 |
Right ascension | 291.84° |
Declination | 45.18° |
Mag j | 13.392 |
Mag h | 13.093 |
Mag k | 13.107 |
Star distance | 1123 |
Star metallicity | 0.04 |
Star mass | 1.14 |
Star radius | 1.21 |
Star age | 3.09 |
Star temperature | 6133 |
Star alternate names | 2MASS J19272191+4510450, KIC 8885643, KOI-2789, WISE J192721.91+451045.0 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-1346 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Steph |
Planet type | Cold planet |
This planet is named after the deity Steph, the messenger of love and beauty.
Its orbital eccentricity is the largest of all known planets in its solar system; at perihelion, Steph's distance from Kepler-1346 is only about two-thirds (or 76 pct) of its distance at aphelion.
The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 40 bar, or roughly the pressure found 765 m under the oceans of Enioste.
Its apparent magnitude reaches -3, which is surpassed only by Enioste, Nome-nome-lis, and Kepler-1346.
In late February 2700, Steph was visited by the New Horizons probe, which used Steph's gravity to increase its speed and bend its trajectory en route to Enioste. |
Atmosphere | Molecular hydrogen | 50% |
Neon | 38% |
Ozone | 12% |
Oxygen | 0.033% |
Methane | 0.0018% |
Water vapor | 1.9E-5% |
Atmospheric pressure | 40 bar |
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No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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