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Info for exoplanet "Xiae'mos"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-402 c
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.139
Orbital period6.12482
Semi major axis0.068
Discovered2014
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2454970
Impact parameter0.59
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19132885+4321165 c, K02722.01, KIC 7673192 c, KOI-2722 c, KOI-2722.01, WISE J191328.84+432116.5 c
Star nameKepler-402
Right ascension288.37°
Declination43.35°
Mag j12.303
Mag h12.082
Mag k11.993
Star distance636.78
Star metallicity-0.22
Star radius1.26
Star temperature6090
Star alternate names2MASS J19132885+4321165, KIC 7673192, KOI-2722, WISE J191328.84+432116.5
Wikipedia articleKepler-402 c

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameXiae'mos
Planet typeHot planet
It is named after the deity Xiae'mos, the demon of prosperity.

Its orbital eccentricity is the largest of all known planets in its solar system; at perihelion, Xiae'mos's distance from Kepler-402 is only about two-thirds (or 73 pct) of its distance at aphelion.

Xiae'mos was one of the first planets to have its motions plotted across the sky - as early as the second millennium BC.

The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries. Surrounding Xiae'mos is a thin planetary ring system and a powerful magnetosphere.

Surface inhabitated by small terraformed plants called the "Thea". They feed in deep valleys by consuming something called Gaeon in the shade. Thea are not similar to the Sithee-me and have scales and vary in length from 27 to 42 mm. Most Thea are known to endure temperatures from 50 to 90°C and extreme gravity.
Estimated population6000
AtmosphereOxygen94%
Water2.7%
Methane2.3%
Carbon dioxide0.1%
Atmospheric pressure21 bar
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No known satellites
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