Kepler-56b

Kepler-56b (KOI-1241.02) is a hot Neptune—a class of exoplanets—located roughly 3,060 light-years (940 parsecs) away. It is somewhat larger than Neptune and orbits its parent star Kepler-56 and was discovered in 2013 by the Kepler Space Telescope.

Kepler-56b
A diagram of the planetary system of Kepler-56
Discovery
Discovered byDaniel Huber et al.
Discovery date16 October 2013
Transit method
Orbital characteristics
0.1028 ± 0.0037 AU (15,380,000 ± 550,000 km)
10.5016+0.0011
−0.0010
d
StarKepler-56
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
6.51+0.29
−0.28
R🜨
Mass22.1+3.9
−3.6
ME
Mean density
0.442+0.080
−0.072
g cm−3
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