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Kepler-10b | ||
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Size comparison of Kepler-10b with Earth. | ||
Descubrimiento | ||
Descubridor | Batalha et al. | |
Fecha | 2011-01-10 | |
Método de detección | Transit (Kepler Mission) | |
Estado | Announced | |
Estrella madre | ||
Constelación | Draco | |
Ascensión recta (α) | 19 h 02 m 43 s | |
Declinación (δ) | +50°14′29″ | |
Distancia estelar | 564 ± 88 años luz, (173 ± 27 pc) | |
Magnitud aparente | 10.96 | |
Masa | 0.895 ± 0.6 M☉ | |
Radio | 1.056 ± 0.021 R☉ | |
Temperatura | 5627 ± 44 K | |
Metalicidad | −0.15 ± 0.04 (Fe/H) | |
Edad | 11.9 ± 4.5 Ga | |
Elementos orbitales | ||
Inclinación | 84.4° | |
Semieje mayor | 0.01684 UA | |
Excentricidad | 0 | |
Elementos orbitales derivados | ||
Período orbital sideral | 0.837495 días | |
Características físicas | ||
Masa | 0.0143 MJúpiter | |
Radio | 0.127 ± 0.0003 MJúpiter |
Kepler-10b is one of several exoplanets discovered by NASA's Kepler Mission, and as of January 2011 the smallest transiting exoplanet known. It is the first rocky planet to be discovered by the Kepler mission. The discovery of this exoplanet is based on eight months of data collected from May 2009 to early January 2010.[2] Kepler-10b is 1.4 times the size of the Earth.
Significance[editar]
The discovery of Kepler-10b is particularly significant since it increased the probability of finding more rocky planets and thus finding planets similar to our own.
Star[editar]
The exoplanet’s star, Kepler-10, was the first one identified as capable of harboring a small transiting planet, placing the star at the top of the list for ground-based observations using the W.M. Keck Observatory 10-meter telescope in Hawaii. Kepler-10 is located 560 light-years from our solar system and is approximately the same size as our sun. The star is estimated to be 11.9 billion years old.
See also[editar]
References[editar]
- ↑ «Summary Table of Kepler Discoveries». NASA. 26 de agosto de 2010. Consultado el 1 de septiembre de 2010.
- ↑ «NASA'S Kepler Mission Discovers Its First Rocky Planet». NASA. 10 de enero de 2011. Consultado el 10 de enero de 2011.
External links[editar]
- Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Quantanew/Pagina de prueba4.
- YouTube: Narrated Animation on Kepler-10b
- Kepler Discoveries: Kepler-10b