Kepler-78b

Kepler-78b
Size comparison of Kepler-78b with Earth
Discovery[1]
Discovery dateNovember 5, 2013
Transit and reflection/emission modulations (Kepler Mission)
Designations
KIC 8435766 b
Orbital characteristics[2]
0.01 AU (1.5 million km; 0.93 million mi)
0.355007 days (8.5202 h)
Inclination81 +6
−9
°
StarKepler-78
Physical characteristics[3][4][5]
1.12 R🜨
Mass1.69-1.85 ME
Mean density
5.3-5.6 g cm−3
11 m/s2 (25 mph/s)
Temperature2,300 to 3,100 K (2,000 to 2,800 °C; 3,700 to 5,100 °F)

Kepler-78b (formerly known as KIC 8435766 b) is an exoplanet orbiting around the star Kepler-78. At the time of its discovery, it was the exoplanet most similar to Earth in terms of mass, radius, and mean density.

  1. ^ "APOD: 2013 November 5 - Kepler 78b: Earth-Sized Planet Discovered".
  2. ^ "Kepler-78 b". ExoplanetKyoto.org. n.d. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
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