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Kepler-767 b
Orbiting Kepler-767
Kepler-767 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-767, discovered in 2016 using the Transit method. It is a Neptune-sized world.
Radius
6.64
Earth radii
Mass (est.)
38.02
Earth masses
Orbital Period
161.5
days
Distance
2251.0
parsecs
Radius (Earth radii)
6.64
Mass (Earth masses)
38.02
Estimated
Equilibrium Temperature
Unknown
Orbital Period
161.53 days
Distance from Earth
2251.0 pc (~7342 ly)
Spectral Type
Unknown
Temperature
5694 K
Mass (Solar)
0.96 M☉
Radius (Solar)
0.94 R☉
Luminosity
Unknown
Planets in System
1
Stars in System
1
Coordinates (RA, Dec)
291.5792°, 38.0358°
Discovery Method
Transit
Discovery Year
2016
Source ID: Kepler-767 b
Kepler-767 b orbits Kepler-767 and was reported in 2016 and was detected with the Transit method.
Published measurements list a radius of 6.64 Earth radii, a mass of 38.02 Earth masses (estimated), and an orbital period of 161.53 days.
Catalog data places the system at about 2,251 parsecs from Earth and 1 known planet in the system.
Host star
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