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Kepler-433 b
Orbiting Kepler-433
Kepler-433 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-433, discovered in 2015 using the Transit method. It is a Jupiter-sized world.
Radius
16.25
Earth radii
Mass
896.24
Earth masses
Orbital Period
5.3
days
Distance
1878.3
parsecs
Equilibrium Temp
1776
K
Radius (Earth radii)
16.25
Mass (Earth masses)
896.24
Measured
Equilibrium Temperature
1776 K
Orbital Period
5.33 days
Distance from Earth
1878.3 pc (~6126 ly)
Spectral Type
Unknown
Temperature
6360 K
Mass (Solar)
1.46 M☉
Radius (Solar)
2.26 R☉
Luminosity
0.88 log L☉
Planets in System
1
Stars in System
1
Coordinates (RA, Dec)
297.5936°, 40.9773°
Discovery Method
Transit
Discovery Year
2015
Source ID: Kepler-433 b
Kepler-433 b orbits Kepler-433 and was reported in 2015 and was detected with the Transit method.
Published measurements list a radius of 16.25 Earth radii, a mass of 896.24 Earth masses, an orbital period of 5.33 days, and an equilibrium temperature near 1,776 K.
Catalog data places the system at about 1,878.3 parsecs from Earth and 1 known planet in the system.
Host star
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