exoplanet_descriptions/kepler-1949_ab.txt Qyangn Yongc (Kepler-1949 Ab) - Astro
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Scientific (actual) data
NameKepler-1949 Ab
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.19797
Orbital period2.20828
Semi major axis0.0352
Orbit eccentricity0
Inclination88
Discovered2017
Updated2024-06-28
Tzero tr2454960
Impact parameter0.205
Temperature (kelvin)1709
PublicationAnnounced on a website
Detection typePrimary Transit
Radius measurement typePrimary Transit
Alternate namesKOI-4267 b, KOI-4267.01
Star nameKepler-1949 A
Right ascension293.54°
Declination43.03°
Mag v15.23
Mag i14.996
Mag j14.029
Mag h13.729
Mag k13.694
Star distance2617.35
Star metallicity0.0841
Star mass1.08
Star radius2.15
Star sp typeG0IV
Star temperature5930.28
Star alternate namesKIC 7450747, KOI-4267, 2MASS J19341014+4301339
Wikipedia articleKepler-1949 Ab

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameQyangn Yongc
Planet typeHot planet
It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in its solar system, with a minimum temperature of 60°K (-213°C), and has a complex, layered cloud structure with methane thought to make up the lowest clouds, and water the uppermost layer of clouds.

It has the densest atmosphere of the known hot planets, consisting primarily of water.

Because of its fast rotation, the planet's shape is that of an oblate spheroid (it has a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator).

Surface dangerous because of the strange medieval aliens called the "Aibab". They feed everywhere by finding nourishment in the Yishyao Twei during the day. The Aibab are closely similar to the Zouzhang, have 4 arms and vary in size from 40 to 60 meters. They can live at temperatures from -80 to -20°C and sometimes intense weather which is common near the poles.
Estimated population50000000000
AtmosphereWater70%
Methane17%
Carbon dioxide12%
Oxygen0.16%
Atmospheric pressure0.001 bar
artist's rendition
No known satellites
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