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Info for exoplanet "Thone"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-333 c
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.099
Orbital period24.0882
Semi major axis0.135
Discovered2014
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2454970
Impact parameter0.74
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate namesKepler-333 c, 2MASS J19290865+4054489 c, K01908.02, KIC 5706966 c, KOI-1908 c, KOI-1908.02, Kepler-333 A c, WISE J192908.64+405448.8 c
Star nameKepler-333
Right ascension292.29°
Declination40.91°
Mag j12.86
Mag h12.227
Mag k12.118
Star distance327.47
Star metallicity-0.472
Star mass0.54
Star radius0.53
Star temperature4259
Star alternate namesKepler-333, 2MASS J19290865+4054489, KIC 5706966, KOI-1908, Kepler-333 A, WISE J192908.64+405448.8
Wikipedia articleKepler-333 c

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameThone
Planet typePlanet
It is the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after Calpho-nar, reaching an apparent magnitude of -5 - bright enough to cast shadows at night and, often, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight.

Thone is similar in composition to Calpho-nar, and both have different bulk chemical composition from that of the larger planets. This planet is named after the deity Thone, the messenger of dreams.

Thone was one of the first planets to have its motions plotted across the sky - as early as the second millennium BC.
AtmosphereFormaldehyde49%
Krypton45%
Carbon dioxide2.6%
Nitrogen1.8%
Xenon0.67%
Atmospheric pressure0.07 bar
artist's rendition
No known satellites
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