Kepler-68
KOI-246
KIC 11295426
19 24 07.7644
+49 02 24.957
135
Kepler-68
KOI-246
KIC 11295426
10.979
1482
145.43
Kepler-68 A
KOI-246 A
KIC 11295426 A
2MASS J19240775+4902249
TYC 3551-189-1
1.079
1.243
5793
9.997
10.73
8.975
8.662
8.588
6.3
0.12
G
Kepler-68 b
Kepler-68 A b
KIC 11295426 b
KIC 11295426 A b
2MASS J19240775+4902249 b
KOI-246.01
KOI-246 b
KOI-246 A b
Confirmed planets
0.026
0.206
1280
5.398763
0.06170
0.02
87.60
2455006.85729
transit
15/06/09
2013
The inner two planets in the Kepler-68 system are transiting. The outer planet was discovered by radial velocity follow-up observation. Kepler-68 b has a density intermediate between that of ice giants and Earth.
1
Planets in binary systems, S-type
Kepler-68 c
Kepler-68 A c
KIC 11295426 c
KIC 11295426 A c
2MASS J19240775+4902249 c
KOI-246.02
KOI-246 c
KOI-246 A c
Confirmed planets
0.015
0.0850
9.605085
0.09059
86.93
2454969.3805
transit
15/06/09
2013
The inner two planets in the Kepler-68 system are transiting. The outer planet was discovered by radial velocity follow-up observation. Kepler-68 c is Earth-sized.
1
Planets in binary systems, S-type
Kepler-68 d
Kepler-68 A d
KIC 11295426 d
KIC 11295426 A d
2MASS J19240775+4902249 d
KOI-246.20
KOI-246 d
KOI-246 A d
Confirmed planets
0.947
580
1.40
0.18
RV
15/06/09
2013
The inner two planets in the Kepler-68 system are transiting. The outer planet, Kepler-68 d, was discovered by radial velocity follow-up observation. The mass is therefore a lower limit.
Planets in binary systems, S-type
Kepler-68 B
KOI-246 B
KIC 11295426 B
0.175
Cygnus