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Info for exoplanet "Tsuryogyu"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-269 c
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.151
Orbital period8.1279
Semi major axis0.081
Discovered2014
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2455190
Impact parameter0.61
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19205164+4146334 c, K01127.02, KIC 6359320 c, KOI-1127 c, KOI-1127.02, WISE J192051.63+414633.6 c
Star nameKepler-269
Right ascension290.22°
Declination41.78°
Mag j14.438
Mag h14.14
Mag k13.961
Star distance2418.83
Star metallicity0.02
Star mass0.98
Star radius0.96
Star temperature5847
Star alternate names2MASS J19205164+4146334, KIC 6359320, KOI-1127, WISE J192051.63+414633.6
Wikipedia articleKepler-269 c

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameTsuryogyu
Planet typeWarm planet
Tsuryogyu has been known to astronomers since antiquity. It is named after the deity Tsuryogyu, the spirit of hate.

As seen relative to the fixed stars, it rotates on its axis exactly two times for every three revolutions it makes around Kepler-269.

Having almost no atmosphere to retain heat, it has surface temperatures that vary diurnally more than on any other planet in its solar system, ranging from 170°K (-103°C) at night to 595°K (322°C) during the day across the equatorial regions.

As one of the brightest objects in the sky, Tsuryogyu has been a major inspiration in native culture for as long as records have existed.

Tsuryogyu is the site of Titanic Montanus, the biggest volcano and second-highest known mountain in its solar system, and of Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in its solar system.

Future astrobiology missions are planned, including the Tsuryogyu 3200 and ExoTsuryogyu rovers.
AtmosphereAmmonia45%
Water vapor25%
Argon24%
Formaldehyde5.4%
Krypton0.16%
Carbon dioxide0.15%
Hydrogen0.00066%
Hydrogen peroxide1.0E-6%
Atmospheric pressure0.001 bar
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No known satellites
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