Kepler-453b
Transiting circumbinary exoplanet in the binary system Kepler-453
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Kepler-453b is a transiting circumbinary exoplanet in the binary-star system Kepler-453. It orbits the binary system in the habitable zone every 240.5 days.[1][2] The orbit of the planet is inclined relative to the binary orbit therefore precession of the orbit leads to it spending most of its time in a non-transiting configuration. By the time the TESS and PLATO spacecraft are available for follow up observations it will no longer be transiting.[3]
Discoverydate2015
0.7903 ± 0.0028 AU (118,230,000 ± 420,000 km)[1]
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovery site | Kepler Space Observatory |
| Discovery date | 2015 |
| Transit | |
| Orbital characteristics | |
| 0.7903 ± 0.0028 AU (118,230,000 ± 420,000 km)[1] | |
| Eccentricity | 0.0359±0.0088[1] |
| 240.503±0.053[1] d | |
| Inclination | 89.4429±0.0091 [1] |
| Star | Kepler-453 |
| Physical characteristics | |
| 6.204±0.039[1] R🜨 | |