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- Q1635314 subject Q10662.
- Q1635314 subject Q13286283.
- Q1635314 subject Q7478371.
- Q1635314 subject Q8284770.
- Q1635314 subject Q8572881.
- Q1635314 subject Q8764979.
- Q1635314 abstract "Kepler-70, formerly known as KOI-55, is a star in the constellation Cygnus with an apparent visual magnitude of 14.87. This is too faint to be seen with the naked eye; viewing it requires a telescope with an aperture of40 cm (20 in) or more.A subdwarf B star, KOI-55 passed through the red giant stage some 18.4 million years ago. In its present day state, it is fusing helium in its core. Once it runs out of helium it will contract to form a white dwarf. It has a relatively small radius of about 0.2 times the Sun's radius; white dwarfs are generally much smaller. The star is host to a planetary system with two planets, KOI-55.01 and KOI-55.02.".
- Q1635314 wikiPageExternalLink discoveries.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q10662.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207898.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q124313.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q13286283.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1454942.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q15114347.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q153401.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q4042165.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q50081.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q523.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q5871.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q6334918.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q6393205.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q6434802.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8284770.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8572881.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8764979.
- Q1635314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8921.
- Q1635314 type Place.
- Q1635314 type CelestialBody.
- Q1635314 type Location.
- Q1635314 type Place.
- Q1635314 type Star.
- Q1635314 type Thing.
- Q1635314 comment "Kepler-70, formerly known as KOI-55, is a star in the constellation Cygnus with an apparent visual magnitude of 14.87. This is too faint to be seen with the naked eye; viewing it requires a telescope with an aperture of40 cm (20 in) or more.A subdwarf B star, KOI-55 passed through the red giant stage some 18.4 million years ago. In its present day state, it is fusing helium in its core. Once it runs out of helium it will contract to form a white dwarf.".
- Q1635314 label "Kepler-70".
- Q1635314 name "Kepler-70".