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Info for exoplanet "Logely-maka"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-603 d
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.118
Orbital period6.21713
Discovered2016
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2454960
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19370743+4217274 d, K00564.03, KIC 6786037 d, KOI-564 d, KOI-564.03, WISE J193707.43+421727.5 d
Star nameKepler-603
Right ascension294.28°
Declination42.29°
Mag j13.601
Mag h13.282
Mag k13.214
Star distance967
Star metallicity0.03
Star mass1.01
Star radius1.01
Star age4.37
Star temperature5808
Star alternate names2MASS J19370743+4217274, KIC 6786037, KOI-564, WISE J193707.43+421727.5
Wikipedia articleKepler-603 d

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameLogely-maka
Planet typeCold planet
The planet is named after the deity Logely-maka, the god of dreams.

Two spacecraft have visited Logely-maka: Daedalus 9 flew by 50 years ago; and Messenger, launched 25 years ago, orbited Logely-maka over 110 times in four years before exhausting its pwoer source and crashing into the planet's atmosphere 9 years later.

Plans have been proposed for rovers or more complex missions, but they are hindered by Logely-maka's strong magnetosphere.

The two polar ice caps appear to be made largely of water.

Its apparent magnitude reaches -3, which is surpassed only by Phomalanan, Theus'be, and Kepler-603. Optical ground-based telescopes are typically limited to resolving features about 495 kilometers across when Logely-maka is closest because of Earth's atmosphere.

The Logely-maka system has a unique configuration among those of the planets because its axis of rotation is tilted sideways, nearly into the plane of its solar orbit.
AtmosphereAmmonia50%
Ozone49%
Water vapor0.25%
Carbon monoxide0.052%
Carbonyl sulfide0%
Atmospheric pressure9 bar
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No known satellites
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