Kepler-539 is a star with 1.05 times the mass of the Sun, and 0.95 times its radius. It is located 1002.34 light years away from the solar system and is estimated to be 0.91 billion years old, as compared to the Sun which is roughly 4.6 billion years old.
Kepler-539 is known to have 2 exoplanets in orbit around it.
Kepler-539 b was discovered by the Kepler observatory, in 2016-05, using the transit method. Its semi-major axis is 0.50 astronomical units, as compared to Earth's which is 1 astronomical unit. The mass of Kepler-539 b is 308.460 times the mass of Earth. The radius of Kepler-539 b is 8.373 that of Earth. At more than 50 Earth masses, Kepler-539 b is a gas giant, a planet whose mass is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system.
Kepler-539 c was discovered by the Kepler observatory, in 2016-05, using the transit timing variations method. Its semi-major axis is 2.42 astronomical units, as compared to Earth's which is 1 astronomical unit. The mass of Kepler-539 c is 763.200 times the mass of Earth. The radius of Kepler-539 c is 13.300 that of Earth. At more than 50 Earth masses, Kepler-539 c is a gas giant, a planet whose mass is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system.