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- Kepler-4b abstract "Kepler-4b, initially known as KOI 7.01, is an extrasolar planet first detected as a transit by the Kepler spacecraft. Its radius and mass are similar to that of Neptune; however, due to its proximity to its host star, it is substantially hotter than any planet in the Solar System. The planet's discovery was announced on January 4, 2010 in Washington, D.C. along with four other planets that were initially detected by the Kepler spacecraft and subsequently confirmed by telescopes at the W.M. Keck Observatory.".
- Kepler-4b thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_Kepler-4_b.png?width=300.
- Kepler-4b wikiPageExternalLink kepler4b.
- Kepler-4b wikiPageID "25678280".
- Kepler-4b wikiPageRevisionID "582898860".
- Kepler-4b age "4.5".
- Kepler-4b appMag "12.6".
- Kepler-4b constell Draco_(constellation).
- Kepler-4b detectionMethods "Radial velocity".
- Kepler-4b discoveryDate "2010-01-04".
- Kepler-4b discoveryMethod "Transit".
- Kepler-4b discoveryStatus "Conference announcement".
- Kepler-4b distLy "1631".
- Kepler-4b distPc "550".
- Kepler-4b eccentricity "0.25".
- Kepler-4b hasPhotoCollection Kepler-4b.
- Kepler-4b inclination "89.76".
- Kepler-4b luminosity "0.354".
- Kepler-4b mass "0.077".
- Kepler-4b mass "1.223".
- Kepler-4b metallicity "0.17".
- Kepler-4b period "3.2135".
- Kepler-4b radius "0.357".
- Kepler-4b radius "1.487".
- Kepler-4b radiusEarth "3.878".
- Kepler-4b semimajor "0.04558".
- Kepler-4b star Kepler-4.
- Kepler-4b stellarFlux "~168".
- Kepler-4b temperature "1650".
- Kepler-4b temperature "5857".
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Draco_(constellation).
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_by_Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2010.
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Gas_giants.
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Hot_Neptunes.
- Kepler-4b subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-4b comment "Kepler-4b, initially known as KOI 7.01, is an extrasolar planet first detected as a transit by the Kepler spacecraft. Its radius and mass are similar to that of Neptune; however, due to its proximity to its host star, it is substantially hotter than any planet in the Solar System. The planet's discovery was announced on January 4, 2010 in Washington, D.C. along with four other planets that were initially detected by the Kepler spacecraft and subsequently confirmed by telescopes at the W.M.".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4 b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4 b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4b".
- Kepler-4b label "Kepler-4b".
- Kepler-4b label "ケプラー4b".
- Kepler-4b label "开普勒4b".
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4_b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4_b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs ケプラー4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs 케플러-4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Kepler-4b.
- Kepler-4b sameAs m.09v7gsk.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Q1153626.
- Kepler-4b sameAs Q1153626.
- Kepler-4b wasDerivedFrom Kepler-4b?oldid=582898860.
- Kepler-4b depiction Exoplanet_Comparison_Kepler-4_b.png.
- Kepler-4b isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-4b.