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- Kepler-9d abstract "Kepler-9d, formerly known as KOI-377.03, is a planet in orbit around the sunlike star Kepler-9. Initially discovered by Kepler spacecraft, a terrestrial planet-searching satellite built and operated by NASA, Kepler-9d is most likely a Super-Earth, with an estimated radius approximately 60% larger than that of Earth's, although its exact mass cannot be determined. Kepler-9d orbits Kepler-9 every 1.56 days at a distance of .0273 AU from its star, an extremely close distance. Although Kepler-9d is the closest planet to its star in its system, it is named Kepler-9d instead of Kepler-9b because two gas giants, Kepler-9b and Kepler-9c, were confirmed first. The original studies into the system first suggested that Kepler-9d might be a planet, but a follow-up investigation made by the Kepler team later confirmed that it was; the confirmation of Kepler-9d as a planet was made public with the team's paper, which was published in the Astrophysical Journal on January 1, 2011 . The team used telescopes at the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii to follow up on the Kepler space telescope's initial discovery.".
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- Kepler-9d wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Kepler-9d wikiPageRevisionID "651210961".
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Astrophysical_Journal.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets_discovered_by_Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2011.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Super-Earths.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terrestrial_planets.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Earth_mass.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Earth_radius.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Eclipsing_binary.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Effective_temperature.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Equilibrium_temperature.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin_scale.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-9.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-9b.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-9c.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Kepler_Mission.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Lyra.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Metallicity.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Methods_of_detecting_extrasolar_planets.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Palomar_Observatory.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Parsec.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Photometer.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_equilibrium_temperature.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Semimajor_axis.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Super-Earth.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_planet.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink The_Astrophysical_Journal.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink Transit_method.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink W.M._Keck_Observatory.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink W._M._Keck_Observatory.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLink WIYN_Observatory.
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kepler-9d".
- Kepler-9d wikiPageWikiLinkText "d".
- Kepler-9d age "~1".
- Kepler-9d appMag "13.9".
- Kepler-9d constell Lyra.
- Kepler-9d constell Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-9d densityCgs "unknown".
- Kepler-9d discoveryDate "2011-01-01".
- Kepler-9d discoveryMethod "Transit".
- Kepler-9d discoveryStatus "Announced via publication".
- Kepler-9d distPc "650".
- Kepler-9d eccentricity "0".
- Kepler-9d hasPhotoCollection Kepler-9d.
- Kepler-9d inclination "unknown".
- Kepler-9d mass "1.07".
- Kepler-9d massEarth "unknown".
- Kepler-9d metallicity "0.12".
- Kepler-9d period "1.592851".
- Kepler-9d radius "1.02".
- Kepler-9d radiusEarth "1.64".
- Kepler-9d semimajor "0.0273".
- Kepler-9d star Kepler-9.
- Kepler-9d temperature "2026".
- Kepler-9d temperature "5777".
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- Kepler-9d subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_by_Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-9d subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2011.
- Kepler-9d subject Category:Lyra_(constellation).
- Kepler-9d subject Category:Super-Earths.
- Kepler-9d subject Category:Terrestrial_planets.
- Kepler-9d subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-9d hypernym Planet.
- Kepler-9d type Planet.
- Kepler-9d type Type.
- Kepler-9d type Catalogue.
- Kepler-9d type Exoplanet.
- Kepler-9d type Object.
- Kepler-9d type Planet.
- Kepler-9d type Type.
- Kepler-9d comment "Kepler-9d, formerly known as KOI-377.03, is a planet in orbit around the sunlike star Kepler-9. Initially discovered by Kepler spacecraft, a terrestrial planet-searching satellite built and operated by NASA, Kepler-9d is most likely a Super-Earth, with an estimated radius approximately 60% larger than that of Earth's, although its exact mass cannot be determined. Kepler-9d orbits Kepler-9 every 1.56 days at a distance of .0273 AU from its star, an extremely close distance.".
- Kepler-9d label "Kepler-9d".
- Kepler-9d sameAs Kepler-9d.
- Kepler-9d sameAs Kepler-9_d.