Kepler-402
KOI-2722
KIC 7673192
19 13 28.8535
+43 21 16.5836
712.90
12.303
12.082
11.993
Kepler-402
KOI-2722
KIC 7673192
2MASS J19132885+4321165
Gaia DR2 2102954187290293120
6090
1.264
Kepler-402 c
KOI-2722 c
KOI-2722.01
KIC 7673192 c
KIC 7673192.01
Gaia DR2 2102954187290293120 c
0.14216
6.124821
2454967.9360000
Confirmed planets
Kepler-402 c has been discovered by the Kepler spacecraft and was originally classified as a planet candidate. A new statistical analysis led by a team at NASA Ames Research Center has validated the planet with more than 99 percent confidence. Although many parameters of Kepler-402 c are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-402 e
KOI-2722 e
KOI-2722.02
KIC 7673192 e
KIC 7673192.02
Gaia DR2 2102954187290293120 e
0.13305
11.242861
2454969.3165500
Confirmed planets
Kepler-402 e has been discovered by the Kepler spacecraft and was originally classified as a planet candidate. A new statistical analysis led by a team at NASA Ames Research Center has validated the planet with more than 99 percent confidence. Although many parameters of Kepler-402 e are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-402 b
KOI-2722 b
KOI-2722.03
KIC 7673192 b
KIC 7673192.03
Gaia DR2 2102954187290293120 b
0.11118
4.028751
2454966.7690200
Confirmed planets
Kepler-402 b has been discovered by the Kepler spacecraft and was originally classified as a planet candidate. A new statistical analysis led by a team at NASA Ames Research Center has validated the planet with more than 99 percent confidence. Although many parameters of Kepler-402 b are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-402 d
KOI-2722 d
KOI-2722.04
KIC 7673192 d
KIC 7673192.04
Gaia DR2 2102954187290293120 d
0.12576
8.921099
2454970.4909500
Confirmed planets
Kepler-402 d has been discovered by the Kepler spacecraft and was originally classified as a planet candidate. A new statistical analysis led by a team at NASA Ames Research Center has validated the planet with more than 99 percent confidence. Although many parameters of Kepler-402 d are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Lyra