exoplanet_descriptions/kepler-2003_b.txt Hecalika (Kepler-2003 b) - Exoplanets
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Info for exoplanet "Hecalika"


Scientific (actual) data
NameKepler-2003 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.062
Orbital period0.941967
Discovered2017
Updated2025-05-06
Tzero tr2455130
Temperature (kelvin)253
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Radius measurement typePrimary Transit
Alternate namesKOI-4978 b, KOI-4978.01
Star nameKepler-2003
Right ascension286.59°
Declination38.56°
Mag i15.012
Mag j13.99
Mag h13.535
Mag k13.507
Star distance936.341
Star metallicity-0.08
Star mass0.92
Star radius0.952
Star sp typeG7V
Star temperature5544
Star alternate namesKOI-4978, KIC 3428127, 2MASS J19062178+3833298
Wikipedia articleKepler-2003 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameHecalika
Planet typeCold planet
AtmosphereAmmonia66%
Water vapor34%
2H2O0%
Atmospheric pressure0.001 bar
artist's rendition
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LogeMedium-sized slightly egg-shaped ice moon
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Laopan-logeheMedium-sized slightly egg-shaped crater-filled asteroid
YmirMedium-sized irregular oceanic moon
Perochal'geteautoVery small potato shaped rocky comet
Leneloge PerladeHuge round rocky planetoid
Desait Gaeon HiMedium-sized round oceanic asteroid
PanleHuge round gaseous comet
Geteuqthe-greipLarge round rocky comet
Thidapal-theaSmall round rocky moon
Moscarmos-carVery small almost round rocky asteroid
SiesiSmall slightly egg-shaped rocky moon
Theusnaq IetVery small almost round ice planetoid
Sielin-cisco LindSmall potato shaped rocky moon
Marnusum MakaHuge almost round ice asteroid
Naqtur Liaao MeVery small potato shaped ice moon
Xironne NaVery small potato shaped crater-filled asteroid
Deiebe LeVery small almost round oceanic comet
Sete-methe ThysHuge potato shaped gaseous planetoid
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