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- Kepler-88 abstract "Kepler-88 is a Sun-like star with two confirmed planets. In April of 2012, scientists discovered that a Kepler candidate KOI-142.01 (Kepler-88b) exhibited very significant transit timing variations caused by a non-transiting planet. Timing variations were large enough to cause changes to transit durations to Kepler-88b as well. Large transit timing variations helped to put tight constraints to masses of both planets. The non-transiting planet was further confirmed through the radial velocity method in November of 2013.".
- Kepler-88 wikiPageID "41131787".
- Kepler-88 wikiPageRevisionID "599766645".
- Kepler-88 ageGyr "3.9".
- Kepler-88 appmagV "13.113".
- Kepler-88 constell "Lyra".
- Kepler-88 dec "+40:40:9.87".
- Kepler-88 distLy "1105".
- Kepler-88 distPc "339".
- Kepler-88 eccentricity "0.056".
- Kepler-88 exoplanet "b".
- Kepler-88 exoplanet Kepler-88c.
- Kepler-88 inclination "86.2".
- Kepler-88 inclination "89.055".
- Kepler-88 mass "0.626".
- Kepler-88 mass "0.96".
- Kepler-88 massEarth "8.7".
- Kepler-88 metalFe "+0.2".
- Kepler-88 name "Kepler-88".
- Kepler-88 period "22.3395".
- Kepler-88 period "~10.95416".
- Kepler-88 ra "+19:24:35.54".
- Kepler-88 radius "0.88".
- Kepler-88 radiusEarth "3.78".
- Kepler-88 semimajor "0.098".
- Kepler-88 semimajor "0.15525".
- Kepler-88 temperature "5471".
- Kepler-88 subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2012.
- Kepler-88 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-88 subject Category:Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-88 subject Category:Planetary_systems_with_two_confirmed_planets.
- Kepler-88 subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-88 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-88 type Star.
- Kepler-88 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-88 comment "Kepler-88 is a Sun-like star with two confirmed planets. In April of 2012, scientists discovered that a Kepler candidate KOI-142.01 (Kepler-88b) exhibited very significant transit timing variations caused by a non-transiting planet. Timing variations were large enough to cause changes to transit durations to Kepler-88b as well. Large transit timing variations helped to put tight constraints to masses of both planets.".
- Kepler-88 label "Kepler-88".
- Kepler-88 label "克卜勒88".
- Kepler-88 sameAs m.0zbwmtg.
- Kepler-88 sameAs Q15410500.
- Kepler-88 sameAs Q15410500.
- Kepler-88 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-88?oldid=599766645.
- Kepler-88 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-88.
- Kepler-88 name "Kepler-88".