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Info for exoplanet "Cisco"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-32 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass4.1
Radius0.196
Orbital period5.90124
Semi major axis0.05
Discovered2011
Updated2023-01-23
Tconj2454980
Tzero tr2454980
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19512217+4634273 b, K00952.01, KIC 9787239 b, KOI-952 b, KOI-952.01, WISE J195122.14+463427.5 b
Star nameKepler-32
Right ascension297.84°
Declination46.57°
Mag v16
Mag j13.616
Mag h12.901
Star distance326.85
Star metallicity0
Star mass0.58
Star radius0.53
Star sp typeM1 V
Star temperature3900
Star alternate names2MASS J19512217+4634273, KIC 9787239, KOI-952, WISE J195122.14+463427.5
Wikipedia articleKepler-32 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameCisco
Planet typeLarge hot gas giant
Cisco is the fourth planet from Kepler-32 and the second-smallest planet in its solar system.

This large hot gas giant is named after the deity Cisco, the bringer of chaos.

Cisco is a large hot gas giant and is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" because of their similar size, mass, proximity to Kepler-32, and bulk composition. It has the densest atmosphere of the three large hot gas giants, consisting of huge amounts of carbonyl sulfide. The carbon dioxide has probably photodissociated, and the free carbonyl sulfide has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind because of the lack of a planetary magnetic field.

Cisco is primarily composed of carbonyl sulfide with a significant part of its mass being hydrogen deuteride (HD), though hydrogen deuteride (HD) comprises only about a limited amount of the number of molecules.
AtmosphereCarbonyl sulfide65%
Hydrogen deuteride (HD)33%
Carbon dioxide0.82%
Molecular hydrogen0.02%
Atmospheric pressure0.5 bar
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