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- Q6380534 subject Q13156622.
- Q6380534 subject Q6366178.
- Q6380534 subject Q6450056.
- Q6380534 abstract "Kepler-68d is a gas giant with the minimum mass about the same as Jupiter. It is at least a jovian-mass planet orbiting 1.4 astronomical units from its parent star, Kepler-68, well within habitable zone of the star. It was detected by radial velocity.After planets Kepler-68b and c were detected by observing planetary transits in front of its star, doppler spectroscopy measurements were used to make follow-up observations of the star. Kepler-68d was discovered using that method.".
- Q6380534 apoapsis "2.471356823964E11".
- Q6380534 detectionMethod "Radial velocity".
- Q6380534 discovered "2013-02-12".
- Q6380534 orbitalPeriod "4320000.0".
- Q6380534 periapsis "1.717383555636E11".
- Q6380534 wikiPageExternalLink discoveries.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q121750.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q13156622.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q215913.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q2273386.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q319.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q573.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q6366178.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q6380114.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q6393183.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q6393184.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q6450056.
- Q6380534 wikiPageWikiLink Q651336.
- Q6380534 apoastron "1.652".
- Q6380534 discovered "2013-02-12".
- Q6380534 discoveryMethod "Radial velocity".
- Q6380534 name "-5875200.0".
- Q6380534 periastron "1.148".
- Q6380534 period "4320000.0".
- Q6380534 type Place.
- Q6380534 type CelestialBody.
- Q6380534 type Location.
- Q6380534 type Place.
- Q6380534 type Planet.
- Q6380534 type Thing.
- Q6380534 type Q634.
- Q6380534 comment "Kepler-68d is a gas giant with the minimum mass about the same as Jupiter. It is at least a jovian-mass planet orbiting 1.4 astronomical units from its parent star, Kepler-68, well within habitable zone of the star. It was detected by radial velocity.After planets Kepler-68b and c were detected by observing planetary transits in front of its star, doppler spectroscopy measurements were used to make follow-up observations of the star. Kepler-68d was discovered using that method.".
- Q6380534 label "Kepler-68d".
- Q6380534 name "Kepler-68d".