Kepler-29

Kepler-29 is a Sun-like star in the northern constellation of Cygnus. It is located at the celestial coordinates: Right Ascension 19h 53m 23.6020s, Declination +47° 29 28.436. With an apparent visual magnitude of 15.456, this star is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. It is a solar analog, having a close mass, radius, and temperature as the Sun. Currently the age of the star has not been determined due to its 2780 light-year (850 parsecs) distance. As of 2016 no Jovian exoplanets of 0.9–1.4 MJ have been found at a distance of 5 AU.

Kepler-29
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Cygnus
Right ascension 19h 53m 23.6020s
Declination +47° 29 28.436
Apparent magnitude (V) 15.456±0.025
Characteristics
Spectral type G5V
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 6.326±0.069 mas/yr
Dec.: 16.226±0.049 mas/yr
Parallax (π)1.1739 ± 0.0377 mas
Distance2,780 ± 90 ly
(850 ± 30 pc)
Details
Mass0.761+0.024
−0.028
 M
Radius0.732+0.033
−0.031
 R
Surface gravity (log g)4.6±0.1 cgs
Temperature5378±60 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.44±0.04 dex
Other designations
Gaia DR2 2086435189017387264, KOI-738, KIC 205071984, 2MASS J19532359+4729284
Database references
SIMBADdata
KICdata
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