Kepler-150
KOI-408
KIC 5351250
19 12 56.1836
+40 31 15.2090
973.33
13.817
13.422
13.37
Kepler-150
KOI-408
KIC 5351250
2MASS J19125618+4031152
Gaia DR2 2102063136195478656
5560
0.939
0.9700
Kepler-150 c
KOI-408 c
KOI-408.01
KIC 5351250 c
KIC 5351250.01
Gaia DR2 2102063136195478656 c
0.33627
7.381998
2455006.0712300
Confirmed planets
Kepler-150 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-150 c are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-150 d
KOI-408 d
KOI-408.02
KIC 5351250 d
KIC 5351250.02
Gaia DR2 2102063136195478656 d
0.25425
12.560930
2454999.7958800
Confirmed planets
Kepler-150 d 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-150 d are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-150 e
KOI-408 e
KOI-408.03
KIC 5351250 e
KIC 5351250.03
Gaia DR2 2102063136195478656 e
0.28433
30.826557
2454986.0104300
Confirmed planets
Kepler-150 e 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-150 e are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Kepler-150 b
KOI-408 b
KOI-408.04
KIC 5351250 b
KIC 5351250.04
Gaia DR2 2102063136195478656 b
0.11391
3.428054
2454965.3679400
Confirmed planets
Kepler-150 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-150 b are still unknown, the object is highly unlikely to be a false positive.
2014
14/02/26
transit
1
Lyra