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- Kepler-90 abstract "Kepler-90 (also KOI-351) is a main-sequence star with a planetary system that has the second-largest number of observed exoplanets in the Milky Way. It is approximately 2,500 light years from Earth.Kepler-90 is notable for the configuration of its planetary system, which has similarities to the Solar System in which the rocky planets are nearer and gas giants further away. The five inner planets are either super-Earths or mini-Neptunes due to their size. The two outer planets are gas giants. The outermost known planet orbits its host star at about the same distance as Earth from the Sun.Kepler-90 is designated as KOI-351. During its observation from 2008–2013 it provided evidence for the existence of exoplanets using the transit method, which shows the size of a planet but not its mass. The planets are named based on their distance to the star. Kepler-90b is the innermost and Kepler-90h the outermost of the seven known planets.".
- Kepler-90 thumbnail Solarsystem_and_KOI-351_system_comparsion.jpg?width=300.
- Kepler-90 wikiPageID "40935962".
- Kepler-90 wikiPageRevisionID "598694765".
- Kepler-90 appmagV "14".
- Kepler-90 component "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 constell Draco_(constellation).
- Kepler-90 distLy "2500".
- Kepler-90 distPc "765".
- Kepler-90 eccentricity "0.01".
- Kepler-90 exoplanet Kepler-90e.
- Kepler-90 exoplanet Kepler-90f.
- Kepler-90 exoplanet Kepler-90h.
- Kepler-90 exoplanet "b".
- Kepler-90 exoplanet "c".
- Kepler-90 exoplanet "d".
- Kepler-90 exoplanet "g".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.4".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.6".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.68".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.71".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.77".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.79".
- Kepler-90 inclination "89.8".
- Kepler-90 mass "1.13".
- Kepler-90 metal "−0.17 ± 0.21".
- Kepler-90 name "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 period "124.9144".
- Kepler-90 period "210.60697".
- Kepler-90 period "331.60059".
- Kepler-90 period "59.73667".
- Kepler-90 period "7.008151".
- Kepler-90 period "8.719375".
- Kepler-90 period "91.93913".
- Kepler-90 periodUnit "day".
- Kepler-90 radius "1.2".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "1.18".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "1.31".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "11.32".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "2.67".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "2.88".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "2.89".
- Kepler-90 radiusEarth "8.13".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.074".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.089".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.32".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.42".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.48".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "0.71".
- Kepler-90 semimajor "1.01".
- Kepler-90 temperature "5930".
- Kepler-90 subject Category:Draco_(constellation).
- Kepler-90 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-90 subject Category:Planetary_systems_with_seven_confirmed_planets.
- Kepler-90 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- Kepler-90 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-90 type Star.
- Kepler-90 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-90 comment "Kepler-90 (also KOI-351) is a main-sequence star with a planetary system that has the second-largest number of observed exoplanets in the Milky Way. It is approximately 2,500 light years from Earth.Kepler-90 is notable for the configuration of its planetary system, which has similarities to the Solar System in which the rocky planets are nearer and gas giants further away. The five inner planets are either super-Earths or mini-Neptunes due to their size. The two outer planets are gas giants.".
- Kepler-90 label "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 label "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 label "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 label "Kepler-90".
- Kepler-90 label "开普勒90".
- Kepler-90 sameAs Kepler-90.
- Kepler-90 sameAs Kepler-90.
- Kepler-90 sameAs Kepler-90.
- Kepler-90 sameAs m.0yt1n7n.
- Kepler-90 sameAs Q15114002.
- Kepler-90 sameAs Q15114002.
- Kepler-90 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-90?oldid=598694765.
- Kepler-90 depiction Solarsystem_and_KOI-351_system_comparsion.jpg.
- Kepler-90 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-90.
- Kepler-90 name "Kepler-90".