Key parameters at a glance
- A radius of 1.46 Earth radii
- A mass of 2.73 Earth masses
- Surface gravity around 1.28 g
- An orbital period of 11.032 days
- Semi-major axis 0.1020 AU
- Equilibrium temperature 840 K (567 °C)
- Distance from Earth 4,671.11 light-years
- Earth Similarity Index 0.362
- Travel time at Voyager 1 speed 82,374,992 years
1 sibling around Kepler-355
Kepler-355 b shares its host star with 1 other confirmed planet. Side-by-side measurements below.
| Planet | Type | Radius (R⊕) | Mass (M⊕) | Period (d) | Eq. T (K) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kepler-355 b this | Super-Earth | 1.46 | 2.73 | 11.032 | 840 | 2014 |
| Kepler-355 c | Sub-Neptune | 2.71 | 7.80 | 25.762 | 633 | 2014 |
Kepler-355 b Planet Profile
Physical Specs
Classification
Planet Type
Super-Earth
Discovery
Size rank in cohort
Rank by radius
#819of 1176
top 69.6%
This planet
1.46R⊕
Super-Earth median
1.60R⊕
Nearest-size peers
| Metric | Earth | Kepler-355 b | Jupiter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radius (R⊕) | 1.00 | 1.46 | 11.21 |
| Mass (M⊕) | 1.00 | 2.73 | 317.83 |
| Density (g/cm³) | 5.51 | 4.82 | 1.33 |
| Surface Gravity (g) | 1.00 | 1.28 | 2.53 |
| Insolation (S⊕) | 1.00 | 154.80 | 0.037 |
Star Catalogue Identifiers
TIC
TIC 279915745
Gaia DR2
Gaia DR2 2105535462635217792
Gaia DR3
Gaia DR3 2105535462635217792
System
Kepler-355
Percentile among Super-Earth cohort
Orbit & Habitability
Orbital Dynamics
Year Length
A year here lasts approximately 11.03 Earth days (3.0% of a terrestrial year) on a nearly circular orbit at a mean orbital distance of 0.1020 AU.
Transit Fingerprint
Depth
0.018 %
Duration
4.935 h
Impact parameter b
0.380
Rp / R★
0.012457
Transit midpoint (BJD)
2,455,195.3382
Photometric dip
Transit produces a flux drop of 182 ppm lasting ≈ 4.94 h.
Extended Orbital Architecture
Planet / star radius ratio
0.012457
Semi-major axis / stellar radius
9.130
Impact parameter (b)
0.380
Transit mid-time (BJD)
2,455,195.3382
Angular separation (arcsec)
0.07120
Eq. Temperature
840K
(567 °C)
Insolation (S⊕)
154.80
Earth = 1.00
Earth Similarity (ESI)
0.362
0 = alien, 1 = Earth-identical
Inside the inner HZ boundary (too hot for liquid water) — the surface is too hot to retain surface water.
Discovery Paper
Primary reference
Rowe et al. 2014Instrument
Kepler CCD Array
Publication
2014-03
Observation locale
Space
Discovery cohort
Planets confirmed in 2014 at Kepler (12 shown).
Host System: Kepler-355
Spectral Class
F-type yellow-white
Effective Temperature
6,184 K — hotter than the Sun (5,778 K)
Estimated Age
10.00 Gyr — older than the Sun (4.6 Gyr)
Stellar Radius
1.066 R☉
Stellar Mass
0.933 M☉
Metallicity [Fe/H]
-0.06
Extended Stellar Properties
Surface gravity (log g)
4.441 dex
Stellar density
0.590 g/cm³
Metallicity ratio
[Fe/H]
Multi-band Host Photometry — 16 bands
Astrometric Data
Parallax
0.669 mas
Total Proper Motion
9.759 mas/yr
PM Right Ascension
6.48 mas/yr
PM Declination
-7.30 mas/yr
Galactic Cartesian (pc)
x = 0.200 · y = -0.706 · z = 0.680
Equatorial (J2000)
RA 285.79949° · Dec 42.81174°
Galactic ℓ, b
73.263° · 16.045°
Ecliptic λ, β
297.892° · 64.728°
HTM-20 index
1191306485
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