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- Kepler-38 abstract "Kepler-38 is a binary star system. These stars, called Kepler-38A and Kepler-38B have masses of 95% and 25% solar masses respectively. The brighter star is spectral class G while the secondary has spectral class M. They are separated by 0.147 AU, and complete an eccentric orbit around a common center of mass every 8 days.".
- Kepler-38 wikiPageID "39252364".
- Kepler-38 wikiPageRevisionID "585579187".
- Kepler-38 axisUnitless "0.1469".
- Kepler-38 component "Kepler-38A".
- Kepler-38 component "Kepler-38B".
- Kepler-38 distLy "~1957".
- Kepler-38 distPc "~600".
- Kepler-38 eccentricity "0.1032".
- Kepler-38 exoplanet "b".
- Kepler-38 mass "0.249".
- Kepler-38 mass "0.949".
- Kepler-38 metal "-0.11".
- Kepler-38 name "Kepler-38B".
- Kepler-38 period "105.595".
- Kepler-38 periodUnitless "8.79537".
- Kepler-38 primary "Kepler-38A".
- Kepler-38 radius "0.2724".
- Kepler-38 radius "0.39".
- Kepler-38 radius "1.757".
- Kepler-38 semimajor "0.4644".
- Kepler-38 temperature "5640".
- Kepler-38 subject Category:Binary_stars.
- Kepler-38 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-38 subject Category:Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-38 subject Category:Objects_within_10_kly_of_Earth.
- Kepler-38 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- Kepler-38 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-38 type Star.
- Kepler-38 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-38 comment "Kepler-38 is a binary star system. These stars, called Kepler-38A and Kepler-38B have masses of 95% and 25% solar masses respectively. The brighter star is spectral class G while the secondary has spectral class M. They are separated by 0.147 AU, and complete an eccentric orbit around a common center of mass every 8 days.".
- Kepler-38 label "Kepler-38".
- Kepler-38 label "Kepler-38".
- Kepler-38 label "Kepler-38".
- Kepler-38 sameAs Kepler-38.
- Kepler-38 sameAs m.0t_g3r8.
- Kepler-38 sameAs Q3814720.
- Kepler-38 sameAs Q3814720.
- Kepler-38 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-38?oldid=585579187.
- Kepler-38 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-38.
- Kepler-38 name "Kepler-38".