Kepler-62c

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Kepler-62c
Exoplanet List of exoplanets
Parent star
Star Kepler-62 (KOI-701)
Constellation Lyra
Right ascension (α) 18h 52m 51.06019s
Declination (δ) +45° 20′ 59.507″
Apparent magnitude (mV) 13.654[1]
Mass (m) 0.69 (± 0.02)[2] M
Radius (r) 0.64 (± 0.02)[2] R
Temperature (T) 4925 (± 70)[2] K
Metallicity [Fe/H] −0.37 (± 0.04)[2]
Age 7 (± 4)[2] Gyr
Physical characteristics
Radius (r) 0.54 (±0.03)[2] R
Stellar flux (F) 25 ± 3
Temperature (T) 578 K (305 °C; 581 °F)
Orbital elements
Semi-major axis (a) 0.0929[2] AU
Eccentricity (e) ~0[2]
Orbital period (P) 12.4417[2] d
Inclination (i) 89.7[2]°
Discovery information
Discovery date 18 April 2013[2]
Discoverer(s) Borucki et al.
Discovery method Transit (Kepler Mission)[2]
Discovery site Kepler Space Observatory
Discovery status Published refereed article
Other designations
KOI-701.05

Kepler-62c is an approximately Mars-sized exoplanet discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-62, the second innermost of five discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft around Kepler-62. At the time of discovery it was the second-smallest exoplanet discovered and confirmed by the Kepler spacecraft, after Kepler-37b. It was found using the transit method, in which the dimming that a planet causes as it crosses in front of its star is measured.[2] Its stellar flux is 25 ± 3 times Earth's.[2] It is similar to Mercury.

References

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Coordinates: Sky map 18h 52m 51.06019s, +45° 20′ 59.507″


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