Kepler-36
KOI-277
KIC 11401755
19 25 00.0430
+49 13 54.6312
436.937
Kepler-36
KIC 11401755
KOI-277
2MASS J19250004+4913545
Gaia DR2 2129931456691176576
TYC 3551-2464-1
5911.0
12.66
11.94
11.124
10.850
10.788
1.071
1.619
Kepler-36 b
KOI-277.02
KOI-277 b
KIC 11401755 b
2MASS 19250004+4913545 b
Gaia DR2 2129931456691176576 b
TYC 3551-2464-1 b
Confirmed planets
0.01346359
0.13778
13.83988
0.1151
2454960.9753
The Kepler-36 system consists of a pair of planets which are twenty times more closely spaced than any adjacent pair of planets in the Solar System. Their densities differ significantly. Kepler-36 b is most likely a super-Earth, whereas Kepler-36 c might resemble Neptune.
transit
12/06/22
2012
Kepler36
This artist's conceptions shows Kepler-36 c as seen from the surface of the neighboring planet Kepler-36 b.
Image credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics/David Aguilar.
978.8
1
Kepler-36 c
KOI-277.01
KOI-277 c
KIC 11401755 c
2MASS 19250004+4913545 c
Gaia DR2 2129931456691176576 c
TYC 3551-2464-1 c
Confirmed planets
0.02541726
0.33526835
16.23855
0.1283
2454955.9132
The Kepler-36 system consists of a pair of planets which are twenty times more closely spaced than any adjacent pair of planets in the Solar System. Their densities differ significantly. Kepler-36 b is most likely a super-Earth, whereas Kepler-36 c might resemble Neptune.
transit
12/06/22
2012
Kepler36
This artist's conceptions shows Kepler-36 c as seen from the surface of the neighboring planet Kepler-36 b.
Image credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics/David Aguilar.
927.8
1
Cygnus