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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Chakyosho Gi"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | Kepler-932 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Radius | 0.122 |
Orbital period | 1.92144 |
Discovered | 2016 |
Updated | 2021-02-05 |
Tconj | 2454960 |
Publication | Announced on a website |
Detection type | Primary Transit |
Alternate names | 2MASS J19474849+4316190 b, K01706.01, KIC 7626370 b, KOI-1706 b, KOI-1706.01, WISE J194748.49+431619.2 b |
Star name | Kepler-932 |
Right ascension | 296.95° |
Declination | 43.27° |
Mag j | 12.732 |
Mag h | 12.271 |
Mag k | 12.21 |
Star distance | 478 |
Star metallicity | -0.01 |
Star mass | 0.87 |
Star radius | 0.84 |
Star age | 4.68 |
Star temperature | 5331 |
Star alternate names | 2MASS J19474849+4316190, KIC 7626370, KOI-1706, WISE J194748.49+431619.2 |
Wikipedia article | Kepler-932 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Chakyosho Gi |
Planet type | Cold planet |
Its orbital period around Kepler-932 of 1.9 earth days is the shortest of all the planets in its solar system. In English, Chakyosho Gi is often referred to as the "orange planet" because the carbon monoxide prevalent on its surface gives it a strange orange appearance that is recognizable among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye.
It is named after the deity Chakyosho Gi, the demon of chaos.
At this time it may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Yoshogyo.
Its orbital eccentricity is the largest of all known planets in its solar system; at perihelion, Chakyosho Gi's distance from Kepler-932 is only about two-thirds (or 73 pct) of its distance at aphelion.
The xenon has probably photodissociated, and the free ethane has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind because of the lack of a carbon dioxide layer.
The Chakyosho Gi 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. |
Atmosphere | Ethane | 69% |
Carbon monoxide | 18% |
Xenon | 7.7% |
Carbon dioxide | 3.1% |
Nitrogen | 1.5% |
Hydrogen deuteride (HD) | 0.0058% |
Atmospheric pressure | 9 bar |
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No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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