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- Kepler-40 abstract "Kepler-40, formerly known as KOI-428, is an F-type star in the constellation Cygnus. Kepler-40 is known to host at least one planet, Kepler-40b. The star is approximately 1.5 times more massive than the Sun, and is over two times its size; it was, at upon its discovery, the largest yet discovered with a transiting planet in its orbit. Kepler-40 was first noted as home to a possible transiting object by the Kepler spacecraft; the data on the system was released to the public. A team of French and Swiss scientists used follow-up data to determine the existence of the Hot Jupiter planet Kepler-40b, and later had their results published in a scientific journal on January 4, 2011.".
- Kepler-40 wikiPageID "31690613".
- Kepler-40 wikiPageRevisionID "587452918".
- Kepler-40 ageGyr "2.8".
- Kepler-40 appmagV "14.58".
- Kepler-40 constell Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40 epoch "J2000".
- Kepler-40 exoplanet Kepler-40b.
- Kepler-40 hasPhotoCollection Kepler-40.
- Kepler-40 mass "1.48".
- Kepler-40 mass "2.2".
- Kepler-40 metal "0.1".
- Kepler-40 period "6.87".
- Kepler-40 radius "2.13".
- Kepler-40 semimajor "0.081".
- Kepler-40 temperature "6510".
- Kepler-40 subject Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-40 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- Kepler-40 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- Kepler-40 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-40 type Star.
- Kepler-40 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-40 comment "Kepler-40, formerly known as KOI-428, is an F-type star in the constellation Cygnus. Kepler-40 is known to host at least one planet, Kepler-40b. The star is approximately 1.5 times more massive than the Sun, and is over two times its size; it was, at upon its discovery, the largest yet discovered with a transiting planet in its orbit. Kepler-40 was first noted as home to a possible transiting object by the Kepler spacecraft; the data on the system was released to the public.".
- Kepler-40 label "KOI-428".
- Kepler-40 label "Kepler-40".
- Kepler-40 label "克卜勒40".
- Kepler-40 sameAs m.0gmfr8l.
- Kepler-40 sameAs Q4042008.
- Kepler-40 sameAs Q4042008.
- Kepler-40 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-40?oldid=587452918.
- Kepler-40 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-40.
- Kepler-40 name "Kepler-40".