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Info for exoplanet "Bope'hiryu"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetKepler-9 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass0.13655
Radius0.74
Orbital period19.2389
Semi major axis0.143
Orbit eccentricity0.0609
Inclination88.982
Discovered2010
Updated2021-02-05
Omega357
Tconj2454980
Tzero tr2455070
Lambda angle347
Impact parameter0.59
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate names2MASS J19021775+3824032 b, K00377.01, KIC 3323887 b, KOI-377 b, KOI-377.01, WISE J190217.77+382402.9 b
Star nameKepler-9
Right ascension285.57°
Declination38.4°
Mag v13.9
Mag j12.71
Mag h12.391
Star distance614
Star metallicity0.05
Star mass1.02
Star radius0.96
Star age2
Star temperature5774
Star alternate names2MASS J19021775+3824032, KIC 3323887, KOI-377, WISE J190217.77+382402.9
Wikipedia articleKepler-9 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameBope'hiryu
Planet typeTerrestrial
The planet is named after the deity Bope'hiryu, the demon of nature.

Bope'hiryu is a terrestrial and is sometimes called Earth's "twin planet" because of their similar size, mass, proximity to Kepler-9, and bulk composition.

As one of the most noticeable objects in the sky, Bope'hiryu has been a major factor in native culture for as long as records have existed.

The smooth Borealis basin in the northern hemisphere covers 32 percent of the planet and may be a giant impact feature.
AtmosphereKrypton49%
Carbon dioxide26%
Ozone21%
Formaldehyde2.7%
Hydrogen0.49%
Argon0.34%
Hydrogen chloride0.22%
Atmospheric pressure0.001 bar
artist's rendition
No known satellites
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