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Kepler-442b completes one orbit every 112 days and gets about two-thirds as much light as Earth. The scientists give it a 97 percent chance of being in the habitable zone.
Kepler-438b is 470 light-years away and Kepler-442b is 1,100 light years away, according to CfA. “That’s a little far away,” Caldwell said, “We need to get to Mars first.” ...
Kepler-442b could be in the “Goldilocks zone” On the other hand, 442b is a third larger than Earth and has a 60% chance of being made up predominantly of rocks: 442B receives about two-thirds ...
Kepler-442b is a rocky planet found orbiting around the star Kepler-442, which is about 40 percent the mass of our Sun and is labeled a "super-Earth" by NASA.
Kepler-442b is about 33 percent larger than Earth, and completes an orbit every 112 days. It receives about two-thirds as much light as Earth, and has a 60 percent chance of being rocky.
That’s good news for these two planets, since Kepler-438b orbits its star every 35.2 days, and Kepler-442b circles its star once every 112 days – compare that with Earth, whose orbit takes 365 ...
Kepler-438b orbits a relatively cool star that's 475 light-years away and is 12 percent bigger than Earth. Kepler-442b is 33 percent bigger than Earth, and is 1,100 light-years from us.
If you’re planning on packing up and changing addresses to Kepler-442b or Kepler-438b anytime soon, you can probably put away the moving boxes for now. RJ ESPAÑOL VIEW E-EDITION.
If you thought the Kepler spacecraft’s glory days were over, think again. Today at the 227th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, astronomers announced a whopping 234 new exoplanet ...
Kepler-438b is 475 light-years away and Kepler-442b is 1,100 light-years away, and both are located in the constellation Lyra.
Kepler-442b is about one-third larger than Earth with a 60% chance of being rocky. Scientists give it a 97% chance of being in the habitable zone, but caution that the estimates aren’t certain.
If you’re planning on packing up and changing addresses to Kepler-442b or Kepler-438b anytime soon, you can probably put away the moving boxes for now. While the newly discovered exoplanets and ...