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- Kepler-70 abstract "Kepler-70 (formerly called KOI-55) is a star in the constellation Cygnus with an apparent visual magnitude of 14.87. This is too faint to be seen with the naked eye; viewing it requires a telescope with an aperture of40 cm (20 in) or more.A subdwarf B star, KOI-55 passed through the red giant stage some 18.4 million years ago. In its present day state, it is fusing helium in its core. Once it runs out of helium it will contract to form a white dwarf. It has a relatively small radius of about 0.2 times the Sun's radius; white dwarfs are generally much smaller. The star is host to a planetary system with two planets, KOI-55.01 and KOI-55.02.".
- Kepler-70 wikiPageExternalLink discoveries.
- Kepler-70 wikiPageID "34260107".
- Kepler-70 wikiPageRevisionID "599828883".
- Kepler-70 appmag "13.8".
- Kepler-70 appmag "14.71".
- Kepler-70 appmag "15.36".
- Kepler-70 appmag "15.43".
- Kepler-70 appmag "15.59".
- Kepler-70 appmag "15.72".
- Kepler-70 appmag1Passband "U".
- Kepler-70 appmag2Passband "B".
- Kepler-70 appmag3Passband "R".
- Kepler-70 appmag4Passband "I".
- Kepler-70 appmag5Passband "J".
- Kepler-70 appmag6Passband "H".
- Kepler-70 appmagV "14.87".
- Kepler-70 class "sdB".
- Kepler-70 constell Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-70 exoplanet Kepler-70b.
- Kepler-70 exoplanet Kepler-70c.
- Kepler-70 exoplanet "6048000.0".
- Kepler-70 inclination "20".
- Kepler-70 luminosityBolometric "22.9".
- Kepler-70 massEarth "0.222".
- Kepler-70 massEarth "0.44".
- Kepler-70 massEarth "0.655".
- Kepler-70 name "KOI-55".
- Kepler-70 period "0.2401".
- Kepler-70 period "0.34289".
- Kepler-70 radiusEarth "0.605".
- Kepler-70 radiusEarth "0.759".
- Kepler-70 radiusEarth "0.867".
- Kepler-70 semimajor "0.006".
- Kepler-70 semimajor "0.0065".
- Kepler-70 semimajor "0.0076".
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Kepler-70 subject Category:B-type_stars.
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Objects_within_10_kly_of_Earth.
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Planetary_systems_with_two_confirmed_planets.
- Kepler-70 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- Kepler-70 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-70 type Star.
- Kepler-70 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-70 comment "Kepler-70 (formerly called KOI-55) is a star in the constellation Cygnus with an apparent visual magnitude of 14.87. This is too faint to be seen with the naked eye; viewing it requires a telescope with an aperture of40 cm (20 in) or more.A subdwarf B star, KOI-55 passed through the red giant stage some 18.4 million years ago. In its present day state, it is fusing helium in its core. Once it runs out of helium it will contract to form a white dwarf.".
- Kepler-70 label "KOI-55".
- Kepler-70 label "KOI-55".
- Kepler-70 label "Kepler-70".
- Kepler-70 label "Kepler-70".
- Kepler-70 label "Kepler-70".
- Kepler-70 label "ケプラー70".
- Kepler-70 label "克卜勒70".
- Kepler-70 sameAs KOI-55.
- Kepler-70 sameAs Kepler-70.
- Kepler-70 sameAs ケプラー70.
- Kepler-70 sameAs Kepler-70.
- Kepler-70 sameAs m.0hzrb3b.
- Kepler-70 sameAs Q1635314.
- Kepler-70 sameAs Q1635314.
- Kepler-70 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-70?oldid=599828883.
- Kepler-70 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-70.
- Kepler-70 name "KOI-55".