The Kepler-155 system contains 2 exoplanets. It is located 957.26 light years away from the solar system.
Mass | 0.64 solar masses |
Radius | 0.62 solar radiae |
Temperature | 4508 kelvin |
Stellar Metallicity | -0.142 decimal exponent |
Age | 2.9 billion years |
At more than 10 Earth masses, Kepler-155 b is an ice giant, a planet that is made up mostly of volatiles like water, amonia and methane, and enveloped by a dense hydrogen and helium atmosphere, much like Uranus and Neptune.
Mass | 5.020 Earth masses |
Density | 3.020 grams per cubic centimeter |
Radius | 2.090 Earth radiae |
Semi-major Axis | 0.056 AU |
Eccentricity | 0 |
Orbital Period | 5.931 days |
Discovery Method | Transit |
Discovery Facility | Kepler |
Discovery Telescope | 0.95 m Kepler Telescope |
Discovery Instrument | Kepler CCD Array |
Discovery Date | 2014-03 |
Reference | Rowe et al. 2014 |
At more than 10 Earth masses, Kepler-155 c is an ice giant, a planet that is made up mostly of volatiles like water, amonia and methane, and enveloped by a dense hydrogen and helium atmosphere, much like Uranus and Neptune.
Mass | 5.650 Earth masses |
Density | 2.760 grams per cubic centimeter |
Radius | 2.240 Earth radiae |
Semi-major Axis | 0.242 AU |
Eccentricity | 0 |
Orbital Period | 52.662 days |
Discovery Method | Transit |
Discovery Facility | Kepler |
Discovery Telescope | 0.95 m Kepler Telescope |
Discovery Instrument | Kepler CCD Array |
Discovery Date | 2014-03 |
Reference | Rowe et al. 2014 |