Kepler-11e

Kepler-11e is an exoplanet (extrasolar planet) discovered in the orbit of the sunlike star Kepler-11. It is the fourth of six planets around Kepler-11 discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. Kepler-11e was found by using the transit method, in which the dimming effect that a planet causes as it crosses in front of its star is measured. Kepler-11e is most likely a gas giant like Neptune, having a density that is less than that of Saturn, the least dense planet in the Solar System. Its low density can probably be attributed to a large hydrogen and helium atmosphere. Kepler-11e has a mass eight times of Earth's mass and a radius 4.5 times that of Earth. The planet orbits its star every 31 days in an ellipse that would fit within the orbit of Mercury. Kepler-11e was announced on February 2, 2011 with its five sister planets after it was confirmed by several observatories.

Kepler-11e
Size comparison of Kepler-11e (gray) with Neptune.
Discovery
Discovery date2 February 2011
Transit (Kepler Mission)
Orbital characteristics
0.194 AU (29,000,000 km)
31.99590 d
Inclination88.8
StarKepler-11 (KOI-157)
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
4.52 (± 0.43) R🜨
Mass8.4 +2.5
1.9
ME
Mean density
0.5 (± 0.2) g cm−3
Temperature617 K (344 °C; 651 °F)
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