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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Girtan Mone-ae"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-178 c |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.257 |
Orbital period | 20.5528 |
Semi major axis | 0.142 |
Discovered | 2014 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454980 |
Impact parameter | 0.37 |
Publication | Announced on a website |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J19082426+4653473 c, K00528.03, KIC 9941859 c, KOI-528 c, KOI-528.03, WISE J190824.25+465347.1 c |
Star name | Kepler-178 |
Right ascension | 287.1° |
Declination | 46.9° |
Mag j | 13.28 |
Mag h | 12.967 |
Mag k | 12.899 |
Star distance | 731.04 |
Star metallicity | -0.188 |
Star radius | 1.07 |
Star temperature | 5676 |
Star alternate names | 2MASS J19082426+4653473, KIC 9941859, KOI-528, WISE J190824.25+465347.1 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-178 c |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Girtan Mone-ae |
Planet type | Terrestrial |
This terrestrial is named after the deity Girtan Mone-ae, the messenger of the sea.
Girtan Mone-ae was one of the first planets to have its motions plotted across the sky - as early as the second millennium BC.
The rotational period and seasonal cycles of Girtan Mone-ae are likewise similar to those of Psapro Dus, as is the tilt that produces the seasons. Girtan Mone-ae is the site of Ars Peak, the tallest volcano and second-highest known mountain in its solar system, and of Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in its solar system.
Observations from Earth have shown seasonal change and increased weather activity as Girtan Mone-ae approached its equinox 3 years ago. |
Estimated population | 31000000000 |
Atmosphere | Oxygen | 89% |
Methane | 5.4% |
Carbon dioxide | 4.8% |
Water | 0.22% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.06 bar |
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No known satellites |
Google search for Girtan mone-ae |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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