Kepler-215
KOI-700
KIC 8962094
19 39 53.6403
+45 12 49.2216
593.87
12.417
12.065
11.996
Kepler-215
KOI-700
KIC 8962094
2MASS J19395364+4512492
Gaia DR2 2079885608708649344
5739
1.027
0.9770
Kepler-215 d
KOI-700 d
KOI-700.01
KIC 8962094 d
KIC 8962094.01
Gaia DR2 2079885608708649344 d
0.21780
30.864423
2455005.9330900
Confirmed planets
Kepler-215 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-215 d are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-215 b
KOI-700 b
KOI-700.02
KIC 8962094 b
KIC 8962094.02
Gaia DR2 2079885608708649344 b
0.14763
9.360672
2455004.9671900
Confirmed planets
Kepler-215 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-215 b are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-215 c
KOI-700 c
KOI-700.03
KIC 8962094 c
KIC 8962094.03
Gaia DR2 2079885608708649344 c
0.16130
14.667108
2454978.4238100
Confirmed planets
Kepler-215 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-215 c are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-215 e
KOI-700 e
KOI-700.04
KIC 8962094 e
KIC 8962094.04
Gaia DR2 2079885608708649344 e
0.15948
68.161010
2455020.0324700
Confirmed planets
Kepler-215 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-215 e are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Cygnus