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Kepler-289d
extrasolar planet
KOI-1353d
KOI-1353 d
Kepler-289 d
Kepler-289d
TIC 273234825d
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instance of
exoplanet
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stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
unconfirmed exoplanet
2 references
stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
mass
4±0.9
Earth mass
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
0.013
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
catalog code
KOI-1353.03
catalog
Kepler object of interest
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stated in
SIMBAD
Kepler-289d
catalog
Kepler Confirmed Names
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stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
KOI-1353d
catalog
Kepler object of interest
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stated in
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
TIC 273234825d
catalog
TESS Input Catalog
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stated in
Exoplanet Archive
discoverer or inventor
Kepler
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imported from Wikimedia project
Spanish Wikipedia
time of discovery or invention
November 2014
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stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
discovery method
transit method
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stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
constellation
Cygnus
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based on heuristic
inferred from equatorial coordinates
parent astronomical body
Kepler-289
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stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
object stated in reference as
Kepler-289
stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
object stated in reference as
Kepler-289
argument of periapsis
45.0
degree
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
M sin i
0.415
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
orbital eccentricity
0.0033±0.011
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
orbital inclination
89.73±0.38
degree
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
orbital period
66.0634±0.0114
day
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stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
semi-major axis of an orbit
0.33±0.02
astronomical unit
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
parallax
1.3909±0.0176
milliarcsecond
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stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination component of proper motion
−0.237±0.03
milliarcsecond per year
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
right ascension component of proper motion
4.779±0.029
milliarcsecond per year
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
radius
0.239±0.015
Jupiter radius
1 reference
stated in
Planet hunters. VII. Discovery of a new low-mass, low-density planet (PH3 c) orbiting Kepler-289 with mass measurements of two additional planets (PH3 b and d)
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
epoch
J2000.0
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stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
right ascension
297.46530698152543
degree
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination
42.88285268373555
degree
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stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
Identifiers
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia exoplanet ID
kepler_289_d--2567
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Google Knowledge Graph ID
/g/11g691sgk9
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NASA Exoplanet Archive ID
Kepler-289 d
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SIMBAD ID
Kepler-289d
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Wolfram Language entity code
Entity["Exoplanet", "Kepler289d"]
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