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- Kepler-66 abstract "Kepler-66 is a star with slightly more mass than the Sun in the NGC 6811 open cluster in the Cygnus constellation and has one confirmed planet, slightly smaller than Neptune, announced in 2013.".
- Kepler-66 wikiPageExternalLink kepler-66_b.
- Kepler-66 wikiPageExternalLink system.html?id=Kepler-66.
- Kepler-66 wikiPageID "39928688".
- Kepler-66 wikiPageRevisionID "586227548".
- Kepler-66 ageGyr "1".
- Kepler-66 appmagV "15.3".
- Kepler-66 class "GOV".
- Kepler-66 constell Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-66 distLy "3610".
- Kepler-66 distPc "1107".
- Kepler-66 epe "Kepler-66".
- Kepler-66 epoch "J2000".
- Kepler-66 exoplanet "b".
- Kepler-66 mass "0.31".
- Kepler-66 mass "1.038".
- Kepler-66 metalFe "0.012".
- Kepler-66 name "Kepler-66".
- Kepler-66 period "17.815815".
- Kepler-66 propMoDec "168076.0".
- Kepler-66 propMoRa "70556.0".
- Kepler-66 radius "0.966".
- Kepler-66 radiusEarth "2.799976578".
- Kepler-66 semimajor "0.1352".
- Kepler-66 simbad "Kepler-66".
- Kepler-66 temperature "5962".
- Kepler-66 subject Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-66 subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2013.
- Kepler-66 subject Category:G-type_main-sequence_stars.
- Kepler-66 subject Category:Kepler_Objects_of_Interest.
- Kepler-66 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- Kepler-66 subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-66 type CelestialBody.
- Kepler-66 type Star.
- Kepler-66 type PhysicalBody.
- Kepler-66 comment "Kepler-66 is a star with slightly more mass than the Sun in the NGC 6811 open cluster in the Cygnus constellation and has one confirmed planet, slightly smaller than Neptune, announced in 2013.".
- Kepler-66 label "Kepler-66".
- Kepler-66 label "Kepler-66".
- Kepler-66 sameAs m.0w7p50v.
- Kepler-66 sameAs Q14536756.
- Kepler-66 sameAs Q14536756.
- Kepler-66 wasDerivedFrom Kepler-66?oldid=586227548.
- Kepler-66 isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler-66.
- Kepler-66 name "Kepler-66".