<system>
	<name>Kepler-367</name>
	<name>KOI-2173</name>
	<name>KIC 11774991</name>
	<rightascension>19 49 10.1869</rightascension>
	<declination>+49 58 53.9242</declination>
	<distance>196.01</distance>
	<star>
		<magJ errorminus="0.024" errorplus="0.024">11.243</magJ>
		<magH errorminus="0.017" errorplus="0.017">10.752</magH>
		<magK errorminus="0.014" errorplus="0.014">10.674</magK>
		<name>Kepler-367</name>
		<name>KOI-2173</name>
		<name>KIC 11774991</name>
		<name>2MASS J19491018+4958538</name>
		<name>Gaia DR2 2087250476887856256</name>
		<temperature errorminus="100" errorplus="100">4710</temperature>
		<radius errorminus=".037" errorplus="0.037">0.695</radius>
		<mass errorminus="0.0180" errorplus="0.0180">0.6770</mass>
		<planet>
			<name>Kepler-367 b</name>
			<name>KOI-2173 b</name>
			<name>KOI-2173.01</name>
			<name>KIC 11774991 b</name>
			<name>KIC 11774991.01</name>
			<name>Gaia DR2 2087250476887856256 b</name>
			<radius errorminus="0.01458" errorplus="0.01458">0.11847</radius>
			<period errorminus=".000279" errorplus="0.000279">37.815724</period>
			<transittime errorminus="0.0045500" errorplus="0.0045500">2454974.0979800</transittime>
			<list>Confirmed planets</list>
			<description>Kepler-367 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-367 b are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.</description>
			<discoveryyear>2014</discoveryyear>
			<lastupdate>14/02/26</lastupdate>
			<discoverymethod>transit</discoverymethod>
			<istransiting>1</istransiting>
		</planet>
		<planet>
			<name>Kepler-367 c</name>
			<name>KOI-2173 c</name>
			<name>KOI-2173.02</name>
			<name>KIC 11774991 c</name>
			<name>KIC 11774991.02</name>
			<name>Gaia DR2 2087250476887856256 c</name>
			<radius errorminus="0.01458" errorplus="0.01458">0.10936</radius>
			<period errorminus=".000382" errorplus="0.000382">53.578637</period>
			<transittime errorminus="0.0043400" errorplus="0.0043400">2455004.1836200</transittime>
			<list>Confirmed planets</list>
			<description>Kepler-367 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-367 c are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.</description>
			<discoveryyear>2014</discoveryyear>
			<lastupdate>14/02/26</lastupdate>
			<discoverymethod>transit</discoverymethod>
			<istransiting>1</istransiting>
		</planet>
	</star>
	<constellation>Cygnus</constellation>
</system>
