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Discovery | |
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Discovery date | 2016 |
Detection method | Transit |
Orbital characteristics | |
Semi-major axis | 0.0434 AU |
Mean orbit radius | 6.49 × 10 |
Star | Kepler-1047 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mean diameter | 12,628.44 km |
Mean radius | 6,314.22 km |
Circumference | 39,673.41 km |
Surface area | 501,013,332 km |
Mass | 0.937 ME |
Kepler-1047 c is a rocky exoplanet orbiting the G3V main-sequence star, Kepler-1047.
Description
The planet is in total of 1847 light-years (566 pc) away from the Solar System, in the constellation of Cygnus. The planet has a fast year of just 3.2 days. It is not far from its star, but only 0.0434 astronomical units from its parent star.
References
- "The planetary system Kepler-1047 hosts at least 2 planets". openexoplanetcatalogue.com. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
- Martin, Pierre-Yves (December 6, 2016). "Planet Kepler-1047 c". exoplanet.eu. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
- "SIMBAD Astronomical Database - CDS (Strasbourg)". simbad.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 6 December 2024.