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This is a list of exoplanets discovered in 2016.

For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually a lower limit. (See Minimum mass for more information)

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K)[1] Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
2MASS J22362452+4751425 b 12.5 230 imaging 240 0.6 4045 member of AB Doradus moving group[2]
BD+15 2375 b 1.061 153.22 0.576 radial vel. 2520 1.08 4649 [3]
BD+20 594 b 0.05129 0.199 41.6855 0.241 386 transit 496 0.96 5766 Unusually high density planet[4]
CI Tauri b 11.6+2.9
2.7
8.9891±0.0202 radial vel. 515 0.80±0.02 Possibly other planets on same orbit[5]
EPIC 211901114 b <5 0.9±0.5 1.6489±0.0001 0.0211±0.0003 transit 592±20 0.46±0.02 3440±65 2% false positive probability,[6] host star also known as CK Cancri
GJ 725 B b 0.0038 2.7 0.0238 radial vel. 11.481 0.25 3441 Unconfirmed, very weak signal[7]
Gliese 536 b 0.01686 8.7076 0.06661 radial vel. 32.7 0.52 3685 [8]
Gliese 676 Ac 6.8 7337 6.6 radial vel. 55 0.71 [9]
Gliese 3998 b 0.00777 2.64977 0.029 740 radial vel. 58.0 0.5 3722 [10]
Gliese 3998 c 0.0197 13.74 0.089 420 radial vel. 58.0 0.5 3722 [10]
HAT-P-65b 0.527 1.89 2.6054552 0.03951 1930 transit 2740 1.21 5835 [11]
HAT-P-66b 0.783 1.59 2.972086 0.04363 1896+66
−42
transit 3020 1.25 6002 [11]
HATS-11b 0.85 1.51 3.6191613 0.04614 1637 transit 2950 1 6060 [12]
HATS-12b 2.38 1.35 3.142833 0.04795 2097 transit 3200 1.49 6408 [12]
HATS-18b 1.98 1.337 0.8378434 0.01761 2060 transit 2100 1.04 5600 [13]
HATS-19b 0.427±0.071 1.66+0.27
0.21
4.569673±0.000010 0.0589±0.0013 1570±110 transit 1860±30 1.303±0.083 5896±77 [14]
HATS-20b 0.273±0.035 0.776±0.055 3.7992969±0.0000079 0.04619±0.00044 1147±36 transit 1610±40 0.910±0.026 5406±49 [14]
HATS-21b 0.332+0.040
0.030
1.123+0.147
0.054
3.5543973±0.0000058 0.04676±0.00038 1284+55
31
transit 954±10 1.080±0.026 5695±67 [14]
HATS-22b 2.74 0.953 4.7228124 0.05025 858 transit 678 0.76 4803 [15]
HATS-23b 1.47 1.86 2.1605156 0.03397 1654 transit 2440 1.12 5780 [15]
HATS-24b 2.44 1.487 1.3484954 0.02547 2067 transit 1700 1.21 6346 [15]
HATS-25b 0.613 1.26 4.2986432 0.05163 transit 1520 0.99 5715 [16]
HATS-26b 0.65 1.75 3.3023881 0.04735 transit 2960 1.3 6071 [16]
HATS-27b 0.53 1.5 4.637038 0.0611 transit 2700 1.42 6438 [16]
HATS-28b 0.672 1.194 3.1810781 0.04131 transit 1700 0.93 5498 [16]
HATS-29b 0.653 1.251 4.6058749 0.05475 transit 1140 1.03 5670 [16]
HATS-30b 0.706 1.175 3.1743516 0.04354 transit 1110 1.09 5943 [16]
HATS-31b 0.88 1.64 3.37796 0.0478 1823 transit 2840 1.27 6050 [17]
HATS-32b 0.92 1.249 2.8126548 0.04024 1437 transit 2740 1.1 5700 [17]
HATS-33b 1.192 1.23 2.5495551 0.03727 1429 transit 830 1.06 5659 [17]
HATS-34b 0.941 1.43 2.1061607 0.03166 1445 transit 1740 0.95 5380 [17]
HATS-35b 1.222 1.464 1.8209993 0.03199 2037 transit 1820 1.32 6300 [17]
HD 3167 b 0.139 0.959628 transit 149 0.86 5261 [18]
HD 3167 c 0.254 29.8454 transit 149 0.86 5261 [18]
HD 5583 b 5.78 139.35 0.53 radial vel. 720 1.01 4830 [3]
HD 9174 b [id] 1.11 1179 2.2 radial vel. 257.4 1.03 5577 [19]
HD 12484 b 2.98 58.83 0.297 radial vel. 167 1.01 5920 [20]
HD 30177 c 7.6 11613 9.89 radial vel. 178.4 0.99 5580 [21]
HD 35759 b 3.76 82.467 0.389 radial vel. 236 1.15 6060 [20]
HD 42618 b [id] 0.04531 149.61 0.554 337 radial vel. 77 1.01 5727 [22]
HD 68402 b 3.07 1103 2.18 radial vel. 250 1.12 5950 [19]
HD 72892 b [id] 5.45 39.475 0.228 radial vel. 237.4 1.02 5688 [19]
HD 86950 b 3.6 1270 2.72 radial vel. 550 1.66 4805 [23]
HD87646 b [fr] 12.4 13.481 0.117 radial vel. 240.0 1.12 5770 Also brown dwarf in the system[24]
HD 99706 c 5.69 1278 radial vel. 480 1.46 4862 [25]
HD 128356 b [id] 0.89 298.2 0.87 radial vel. 84.9 0.65 4875 [19]
HD 131399 Ab 4 200000 80 850 imaging 320 2.08 940 Unconfirmed. Possibly a background star.
HD 133131 Ab 1.42 649 1.44 radial vel. 150 0.95 5799 [26]
HD 133131 Ac 0.42 3568 4.49 radial vel. 150 0.95 5799 [26]
HD 133131 Bb 2.5 5769 6.15 radial vel. 150 0.93 5805 [26]
HD 143105 b 1.21 2.1974 0.0379 radial vel. 159 1.51 6380 [20]
HD 147873 b [id] 5.14 116.596 0.522 radial vel. 342.2 1.38 5972 [19]
HD 147873 c [id] 2.3 491.54 1.36 radial vel. 342.2 1.38 5972 [19]
HD 156279 c 8.60+0.50
0.55
4191+270
310
radial vel. 119.109±0.011 0.95±0.08 5453±40 [25]
HD 164922 c 0.04059 75.765 0.3351 400 radial vel. 72.2 0.87 5293 [22]
HD 165155 b 2.89 434.5 1.13 radial vel. 211.9 1.02 5426 [19]
HD 191806 b 8.52 1606.3 2.8 radial vel. 239.6 1.14 6010 [27]
HD 214823 b [id] 19.2 1877 3.18 radial vel. 317.9 1.22 6215 [27]
HD 219828 c 15.1 4791 5.96 radial vel. 254 1.23 5891 [28]
HD 220842 b 3.18 218.47 0.74 radial vel. 204 1.13 5960 [20]
HD 221585 b [id] 1.61 1173 2.306 radial vel. 174.8 1.19 5620 [27]
HD 222076 b [id] 1.56 871 1.83 radial vel. 272 1.07 4806 [23]
HD 224538 b [id] 5.97 1189.1 2.28 radial vel. 253.6 1.34 6097 [19]
HD 11343 b 5.5 1560.2 2.8 radial vel. 550.0 1.17 4670 Host star also known as HIP 8541[29]
HIP 41378 b 0.259 15.5712 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [30]
HIP 41378 c 0.228 31.6978 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [30]
HIP 41378 d 0.353 156 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [30]
HIP 41378 e 0.492 131 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [30]
HIP 41378 f 0.91 324 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 Possible ring system[30]
HIP 65407 b 0.428 28.125 0.177 radial vel. 181 0.93 5460 [20]
HIP 65407 c 0.784 67.3 0.316 radial vel. 181 0.93 5460 [20]
HIP 67537 b [zh] 11.1 2556.5 4.91 radial vel. 2.41 4985 Eccentric orbit, host star also known as HD 120457[31]
HD 135760 b [ru] 2.4 822.3 2.1 radial vel. 298.4 1.74 4850 Host star also known as HIP 74890[29]
HIP 109384 b 1.56 499.48 1.134 radial vel. 183 0.78 5180 [20]
HIP 109600 b 2.68 232.08 0.706 radial vel. 191 0.87 5530 [20]
HR 2562 b 30 1.11 20.3 imaging 109.7 1.3 [32]
K2-8c 0.215 5.06416 0.0532 631 transit 0.78 4870 [33][34]
K2-19d 0.044 0.102 2.50856 0.0344 1252 transit 950 0.93 5430 [33][35]
K2-24b 0.062 0.52 20.88508 0.1542 709 transit 590 1.12 5743 [33][34]
K2-24c 0.082 0.723 42.36342 0.2471 560 transit 590 1.12 5743 [33][34][35]
K2-26b 0.238 14.5665 0.0962 transit 300 0.56 3785 [34]
K2-27b 0.09722 0.4 6.771315 0.06702 transit 0.87 5248 [34]
K2-29b 0.73 1.19 3.2588321 0.04217 1171 transit 600 0.94 5358 [36][34]
K2-30b 0.579 1.039 4.098503 0.04839 1185 transit 910 0.9 5425 [37][36][38][34]
K2-31b 1.774 1.06 1.25785 0.022 transit 0.91 5280 [34]
K2-32b 0.05191 0.458 8.99213 0.08036 transit 0.86 5275 [33][34]
K2-32c 0.03807 0.269 20.6602 0.1399 transit 0.86 5275 [33][34]
K2-32d 0.03241 0.306 31.7154 0.1862 transit 0.86 5275 [33][34]
K2-33b 3.7 0.45 5.424865 transit 470 0.56 3540 [39]
K2-34b 1.76 1.35 2.995607 0.04419 1742 transit 1230 1.28 6132 [37][40][38]
K2-35b 0.125 2.39984 0.032 transit 0.76 4680 [33][34]
K2-35c 0.186 5.60912 0.0564 transit 0.76 4680 [33][34]
K2-36b 0.118 1.42266 0.023 transit 0.8 4924 [33][34]
K2-36c 0.25 5.34059 0.0555 transit 0.8 4924 [33][34]
K2-37b 0.144 4.44117 0.0511 transit 0.9 5413 [33][34]
K2-37c 0.245 6.42904 0.0654 transit 0.9 5413 [33][34]
K2-37d 0.244 14.09189 0.1103 transit 0.9 5413 [33][34]
K2-38b 0.03776 0.138 4.01593 0.0506 transit 631±9 1.03+0.04
0.02
5731±66 [33] Also candidate planet K2-38d in system not coplanar with two transiting planets[41]
K2-38c 0.03115 0.216 10.56103 0.0964 transit 631±9 1.03+0.04
0.02
5731±66 [33][34] Also candidate planet K2-38d in system not coplanar with two transiting planets[41]
K2-39b 0.12522 0.509 4.60497 0.0574 transit 972.5 1.19 4912 [34]
K2-42b 0.192 6.68796 0.0617 transit 0.7 4613 [34]
K2-43b 0.368 3.47114 0.03784 transit 0.6 3939 [34]
K2-44b 0.243 5.65688 0.0651 transit 1.15 5912 [34]
K2-45b 0.599 1.7292684 0.0224 transit 0.5 4103 [34]
K2-46b 0.183 19.1541 0.13821 transit 0.96 6256 [34]
K2-47b 0.169 31.6372 0.1779 transit 0.75 5054 [34]
K2-48b 0.2 20.5065 0.1344 transit 0.77 4899 [34]
K2-49b 0.172 2.77065 0.0309 transit 0.51 4175 [34]
K2-50b 0.142 8.7529 0.0705 transit 0.61 4326 [34]
K2-52b 0.99 3.53482 0.0485 transit 1.21 6113 [34]
K2-53b 0.223 12.2054 0.0975 transit 0.83 5269 [34]
K2-54b 0.103 9.7843 0.0671 transit 0.42 3798 [34]
K2-55b 0.341 2.849258 0.03486 transit 0.7 4456 [34]
K2-57b 0.187 9.0063 0.0746 transit 0.68 4434 [34]
K2-58b 0.239 7.05254 0.0692 transit 0.89 5413 [34]
K2-58c 0.145 2.53726 0.035 transit 0.89 5413 [34]
K2-58d 0.153 22.8827 0.1517 transit 0.89 5413 [34]
K2-59b 0.215 20.6921 0.1354 transit 0.77 5055 [34]
K2-59c 0.205 11.2954 0.0905 transit 0.77 5055 [34]
K2-60b 0.426 0.683 3.00265 0.045 1400 transit 0.97 5500 [34][42]
K2-61b 0.221 2.57302 0.0392 transit 1.21 6293 [34]
K2-62b 0.191 6.67202 0.0636 transit 0.77 4880 [34]
K2-62c 0.191 16.1966 0.1148 transit 0.77 4880 [34]
K2-63b 0.287 20.257 0.1627 transit 1710 1.4 6771 [34]
K2-64b 0.185 6.53044 0.0619 transit 0.74 5312 [34]
K2-65b 0.141 12.6475 0.1014 transit 254.6 0.87 5213 [34]
K2-66b 0.222 5.06965 0.06069 transit 1.16 5958 [34]
K2-68b 0.141 8.05428 0.0708 transit 0.73 4746 [34]
K2-69b 0.207 7.06599 0.0591 transit 0.55 4127 [34]
K2-70b 0.258 13.97896 0.1112 transit 0.94 5622 [34]
K2-71b 0.192 6.98541 0.0559 transit 0.48 4006 [34]
K2-72b 0.067 5.57739 0.037 transit 217 0.22 3497 [34]
K2-72c 0.077 15.1871 0.0722 transit 217 0.22 3497 [34] Potentially habitable exoplanet
K2-72d 0.065 7.7599 0.0461 transit 217 0.22 3497 [34]
K2-72e 0.073 24.1669 0.098 transit 217 0.22 3497 [34] Potentially habitable exoplanet
K2-73b 0.219 7.49543 0.07619 transit 1.05 5922 [34]
K2-74b 0.206 19.5666 0.1402 transit 0.96 6060 [34]
K2-75b 0.238 7.8142 0.081 transit 1.16 5995 [34]
K2-75c 0.247 18.311 0.1429 transit 1.16 5995 [34]
K2-77b 1.9 0.205 8.199796 transit 460 0.8 4970 [34]
K2-79b 0.0371±0.0113 0.365±0.015 10.99573 0.0987 transit 1.06 5926 [34][43]
K2-80b 0.179 19.0918 0.135 transit 0.9 5441 [34]
K2-80c 0.131 5.605 0.0596 transit 0.9 5441 [34]
K2-81b 0.162 6.10224 0.0579 transit 0.7 4530 [34]
K2-83b 0.111 2.74697 0.03014 transit 0.48 3910 [34]
K2-83c 0.132 9.99767 0.07131 transit 0.48 3910 [34]
K2-84b 0.215 6.4215 0.0665 transit 0.95 5652 [34]
K2-84c 0.181 27.86 0.1768 transit 0.95 5652 [34]
K2-85b 0.09 0.684533 0.01263 transit 0.57 4268 [34]
K2-86b 0.175 8.77683 0.077 transit 0.79 5482 [34]
K2-87b 0.41 9.72739 0.0876 transit 0.95 5406 [34]
K2-88b 0.11 4.6122 0.0345 transit 0.26 3537 [34]
K2-89b 0.055 1.096026 0.01462 transit 0.35 3691 [34]
K2-90b 0.182 13.7311 0.0926 transit 0.56 4136 [34]
K2-90c 0.091 2.90032 0.0328 transit 0.56 4136 [34]
K2-91b 0.098 1.419549 0.0164 transit 0.29 3622 [34]
K2-93b 0.228 0.138 transit 360 1.2 6200 [44]
K2-93c 0.259 0.22 transit 360 1.2 6200 [44]
K2-95b [id] 0.03458 0.31 10.13389 0.0653 transit 560 0.36 3471 [6][45]
K2-97b [id] 0.48±0.07 1.31±0.11 8.4061 transit 2490 1.16 4790 [46][47]
K2-98b [id] 0.10131 0.384 10.13675 0.0943 transit 1420 1.07 6120 [48]
K2-99b 0.97 1.06±0.01 18.249 0.159 transit 1980 1.6 5990 [49][50]
K2-100b 0.312 1.673916 transit 592 1.18 6120 [6]
K2-101b 0.178 14.677286 transit 592 0.8 4819 [6]
K2-102b 0.116 9.915615 transit 592 0.77 4695 [6]
K2-103b 0.196 21.169619 transit 592 0.61 3880 Host star (also known as EPIC 211822797), belongs to Beehive Cluster[51]
K2-104b 0.17 1.97419 transit 592 0.51 3660 [6]
K2-107b 0.84 1.44 3.31392 0.048 transit 1.3 6030 [42]
K2-110b 0.0525 0.2312 13.86375 0.1021 640 transit 385 0.74 5010 [52]
K2-113b 1.29 0.930 5.817608 0.0558 1178 transit 1800 1.01 5627 [53]
KELT-11b 0.195±0.019 1.3+0.18
0.12
4.736529+0.000068
0.000059
0.06229+0.00088
0.00076
1712 transit 320±16 1.438+0.061
0.052
5370±51 [54]
KELT-12b 0.950 1.78 5.031623 0.06708 1800 transit 1.59 6279 [55]
KELT-16b 2.75 1.415 0.9689951 0.02044 transit 1289.2 1.21 6236 [56]
KELT-17b 1.31 1.525 3.0801716 0.04881 2087 transit 680 1.64 7454 [57]
KIC 7917485 b 11.8 840 2.03 timing 1.63 7067 [58]
Kepler-10d 0.019+0.005
0.003
102 0.414 timing 564 0.910 5643 Unconfirmed. Also known as KOI-72.X
Kepler-20g 0.0628 34.94 0.2055 radial vel. 950 0.95 5495 [59]
Kepler-46d 0.146 6.766589 0.067 transit 2790 0.9 5309 [60]
Kepler-56d 5.61±0.38 1002±5 2.16±0.08 radial vel. 3060±80 1.32 4840 [61]
Kepler-80f 0.108 0.9867873 0.0175 transit 1160 0.73 4540 [62]
Kepler-132e 0.105 110.2869374 transit 900±70 6003 [62]
Kepler-148d 0.774 51.84688575 transit 2630±50 5272 [62]
Kepler-154d 0.343 20.54981883 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [62]
Kepler-154e 0.134 3.93276465 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [62]
Kepler-154f 0.134 9.91935684 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [62]
Kepler-157d 0.13 7.02573474 transit 2580±30 5774 [62]
Kepler-166d 0.154 1.55400393 transit 2000±20 5413 [62]
Kepler-167d 0.107 21.803855 0.1405 536 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [62]
Kepler-167e 0.906 1071.23228 1.89 131 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [62]
Kepler-176e 0.129 51.16579 transit 1740±19 5232 [62]
Kepler-191d 0.203 5.94504102 transit 1970±20 0.85 5282 [62]
Kepler-192d 0.091 6.47027579 transit 2160±20 5479 [62]
Kepler-198d 0.136 1.31184443 transit 1638±14 0.93 5574 [62]
Kepler-217d 0.118 3.88689525 transit 3720±50 6171 [62]
Kepler-218d 0.237 124.5244647 transit 2180±20 5502 [62]
Kepler-245e 0.156 3.21982106 transit 2870±80 0.8 5100 [62]
Kepler-255d 0.118 1.04562266 transit 3530±100 0.97 5573 [62]
Kepler-271d 0.059 5.24972541 transit 1334±12 5524 [62]
Kepler-304e 0.107 1.49914695 transit 1435±17 0.8 4731 [62]
Kepler-342e 0.079 1.64422461 transit 2600±30 1.13 6175 [62]
Kepler-351d 0.243 142.544247 transit 3640±140 0.89 5643 [62]
Kepler-398d 0.079 6.83437001 transit 581.4±1.8 4493 [62]
Kepler-401d 0.203 184.256405 transit 3230±50 6117 [62]
Kepler-403d 0.127 13.61159129 transit 2800±50 6090 [62]
Kepler-411c 0.292 7.83442788 transit 503.5±1.5 0.83 4974 [62]
Kepler-436c 0.208 16.79713874 transit 2020 0.73 4651 [62]
Kepler-461b 0.23 8.31378306 transit 1530 0.98 5634 [62]
Kepler-462b 0.336 84.6879808 transit 2390 1.59 7070 [62]
Kepler-463b 0.272 8.98101683 transit 1100 0.87 5661 [62]
Kepler-464b 0.294 7.25696522 transit 2130 1.21 5933 [62]
Kepler-465b 0.263 9.94067247 transit 1910 1.23 6310 [62]
Kepler-466b 0.254 51.07926307 transit 1420 1.04 5927 [62]
Kepler-466c 0.112 3.70921385 transit 1420 1.04 5927 [62]
Kepler-467b 0.201 24.99324193 transit 1490 1.05 5809 [62]
Kepler-468b 1.19 38.47875707 transit 1550 0.96 5498 [62]
Kepler-470b 1.288 24.66919569 transit 3230 1.4 6613 [62]
Kepler-471b 1.335 5.01423457 transit 4480 1.49 6733 [62]
Kepler-472b 0.287 4.17625551 transit 980 0.85 4996 [62]
Kepler-473b 0.364 14.55731705 transit 2090 1.06 5816 [62]
Kepler-474b 0.273 5.66067294 transit 1850 0.99 5785 [62]
Kepler-475b 0.222 3.10550819 transit 910 0.86 5009 [62]
Kepler-476b 0.275 14.00640607 transit 2240 1.03 5837 [62]
Kepler-477b 0.185 11.11990653 transit 1200 0.87 5240 [62]
Kepler-478b 0.242 13.2217576 transit 1400 0.85 5210 [62]
Kepler-479b 0.189 12.49341307 transit 1210 0.86 5247 [62]
Kepler-480b 0.248 4.9195838 transit 2630 1.25 6322 [62]
Kepler-481b 0.223 10.06082567 transit 2330 1.01 5802 [62]
Kepler-482b 0.211 56.35418576 transit 950 0.75 4871 [62]
Kepler-483b 0.286 30.229104 transit 3110 1.28 6346 [62]
Kepler-484b 0.203 10.04556931 transit 1230 0.96 5668 [62]
Kepler-485b 1.286 3.2432598 transit 3830 1.07 5958 [62]
Kepler-486b 0.981 30.36044667 transit 1400 0.79 4926 [62]
Kepler-487b 1.019 15.3587684 transit 2720 0.91 5444 [62]
Kepler-487c 0.239 38.6519976 transit 2720 0.91 5444 [62]
Kepler-488b 1.409 3.12082923 transit 3770 1.07 5970 [62]
Kepler-489b 0.689 17.27629612 transit 1240 0.82 5014 [62]
Kepler-490b 1.039 3.26869515 transit 4070 1.08 6045 [62]
Kepler-491b 0.796 4.22538451 transit 2140 1.04 5582 [62]
Kepler-492b 0.856 11.72012266 transit 2090 0.94 5527 [62]
Kepler-493b 1.35 3.00387658 transit 6330 1.36 6457 [62]
Kepler-494b 0.637 8.02511821 transit 2810 1.1 6007 [62]
Kepler-495b 0.467 3.41303622 transit 2100 0.86 5346 [62]
Kepler-496b 0.207 8.30864937 transit 2140 0.86 5293 [62]
Kepler-497b 0.539 3.57320367 transit 3500 1.09 5834 [62]
Kepler-498b 0.27 9.61375356 transit 2430 0.98 5744 [62]
Kepler-499b 0.194 5.63252845 transit 1710 0.87 5312 [62]
Kepler-500b 0.23 8.5083244 transit 2440 1.02 5813 [62]
Kepler-501b 0.384 5.64067757 transit 3410 1.03 5904 [62]
Kepler-502b 0.426 4.28686431 transit 4670 1.15 6125 [62]
Kepler-504b 0.142 9.54927542 transit 240 0.33 3519 [62]
Kepler-505b 0.232 27.52197994 transit 720 0.55 3931 [62]
Kepler-506b 0.244 6.8834055 transit 750 1.19 6236 [62]
Kepler-507b 0.116 3.56809693 transit 1300 1.16 6113 [62]
Kepler-508b 0.146 25.30889748 transit 1060 1.16 6025 [62]
Kepler-509b 0.222 41.74600392 transit 1110 1.1 6060 [62]
Kepler-510b 0.22 19.55659418 transit 1230 0.91 5746 [62]
Kepler-511b 0.567 296.637865 transit 1460 1 5770 [62]
Kepler-512b 0.24 34.43587975 transit 1730 1.17 5997 [62]
Kepler-513b 0.196 28.86235584 transit 1520 1.02 5849 [62]
Kepler-514b 0.153 5.65179605 transit 1590 1.28 6106 [62]
Kepler-515b 0.13 19.96371318 transit 830 0.9 5293 [62]
Kepler-516b 0.512 24.85462415 transit 2530 1.62 7099 [62]
Kepler-517b 0.238 60.92832271 transit 930 0.95 5690 [62]
Kepler-518b 0.188 8.51203588 transit 1060 0.96 5842 [62]
Kepler-519b 0.187 24.3078946 transit 760 0.89 5260 [62]
Kepler-520b 0.148 19.67416124 transit 1600 1.1 6112 [62]
Kepler-520c 0.095 5.21104261 transit 1600 1.1 6112 [62]
Kepler-521b 0.284 22.20813214 transit 2400 1.34 6406 [62]
Kepler-522b 0.616 38.58422849 transit 2440 1.54 6392 [62]
Kepler-523b 0.175 5.83598311 transit 880 0.93 5515 [62]
Kepler-524b 0.17 7.97419807 transit 2400 1.09 6014 [62]
Kepler-524c 0.086 1.88897906 transit 2400 1.09 6014 [62]
Kepler-525b 0.235 18.68404933 transit 1850 0.95 5573 [62]
Kepler-526b 0.178 5.45849832 transit 1640 1.15 5894 [62]
Kepler-527b 0.253 13.28535633 transit 2940 1.28 6388 [62]
Kepler-528b 0.186 19.78297415 transit 2320 1.01 5807 [62]
Kepler-529b 0.166 1.98035766 transit 2570 1.07 6087 [62]
Kepler-529c 0.178 12.8345022 transit 2570 1.07 6087 [62]
Kepler-530b 0.269 39.30941904 transit 1510 0.97 5697 [62]
Kepler-531b 0.248 29.88485741 transit 830 0.78 4893 [62]
Kepler-532b 0.229 12.92491623 transit 1060 0.87 5192 [62]
Kepler-533b 0.302 28.51120525 transit 990 0.78 4758 [62]
Kepler-534b 0.2 15.95994513 transit 1540 1.05 5884 [62]
Kepler-535b 0.211 4.90332155 transit 2210 1.18 6123 [62]
Kepler-536b 0.277 1.8270823 transit 1450 0.92 5524 [62]
Kepler-537b 0.126 3.24755522 transit 1520 1.07 5763 [62]
Kepler-538b 0.202 81.73780699 transit 540 0.96 5650 [62]
Kepler-539b 0.97 0.747 125.63243 0.4988 transit 1020 1.05 5820 [62]
Kepler-539c 2.4 1000 2.42 transit 1020 1.05 5820 [62]
Kepler-540b 0.242 172.7049784 transit 1100 1.02 5946 [62]
Kepler-541b 0.3 5.08005848 transit 3300 1.41 6166 [62]
Kepler-542b 0.14 13.14497566 transit 1430 0.93 5526 [62]
Kepler-543b 0.223 13.89961966 transit 690 0.7 4671 [62]
Kepler-544b 0.189 21.41616926 transit 2600 1.16 6206 [62]
Kepler-545b 0.24 13.24934059 transit 2710 1.04 5882 [62]
Kepler-546b 0.624 4.14702026 transit 2920 1.11 5967 [62]
Kepler-547b 0.357 6.01038429 transit 1180 0.78 4828 [62]
Kepler-548b 1.07 4.45419434 transit 2530 0.93 5535 [62]
Kepler-549b 0.229 42.9495649 transit 2110 0.88 5360 [62]
Kepler-549c 0.261 117.040498 transit 2110 0.88 5360 [62]
Kepler-550b 0.394 8.60010411 transit 1840 0.87 5322 [62]
Kepler-551b 0.244 12.3764661 transit 1020 0.65 4286 [62]
Kepler-552b 0.352 5.26341577 transit 2720 1.03 5863 [62]
Kepler-553b 0.413 4.03046804 transit 2360 0.92 5266 [62]
Kepler-553c 0.999 328.2399546 transit 2360 0.92 5266 [62]
Kepler-554b 0.383 1.90220856 transit 2090 0.93 5447 [62]
Kepler-555b 0.252 16.21775407 transit 2520 1.03 5894 [62]
Kepler-556b 0.2 11.72292176 transit 2380 1 5740 [62]
Kepler-557b 0.238 3.70598955 transit 3670 1.11 6068 [62]
Kepler-558b 0.211 29.00790538 transit 2130 0.85 5242 [62]
Kepler-559b 0.322 17.58752333 transit 2590 0.96 5630 [62]
Kepler-560b 0.153 18.47764449 transit 290 0.34 3556 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[63]
Kepler-561b 0.621 58.3620495 transit 2180 0.96 5646 [62]
Kepler-561c 0.239 5.35016198 transit 2180 0.96 5646 [62]
Kepler-562b 0.465 18.00931444 transit 2680 0.93 5575 [62]
Kepler-563b 0.276 22.18432708 transit 1820 0.8 5066 [62]
Kepler-564b 0.413 3.75083228 transit 2700 0.95 5626 [62]
Kepler-565b 0.325 4.24374723 transit 3400 0.98 5735 [62]
Kepler-566b 0.192 18.42794624 transit 2050 0.83 5132 [62]
Kepler-567b 0.201 16.54297375 transit 1850 0.84 5148 [62]
Kepler-568b 0.202 11.02347475 transit 410 0.55 3768 [62]
Kepler-569b 0.282 34.18890521 transit 2100 0.95 5616 [62]
Kepler-570b 0.219 4.301662 transit 2090 0.93 5496 [62]
Kepler-571b 0.236 4.79859939 transit 2470 0.93 5527 [62]
Kepler-572b 0.23 17.20523483 transit 1740 0.83 5212 [62]
Kepler-573b 0.249 22.18329658 transit 2470 0.99 5746 [62]
Kepler-574b 0.213 7.65880414 transit 2440 0.95 5612 [62]
Kepler-575b 0.213 9.37891944 transit 2780 0.97 5710 [62]
Kepler-576b 0.292 29.91136794 transit 2280 0.99 5672 [62]
Kepler-577b 0.227 25.69578251 transit 1790 0.78 4984 [62]
Kepler-578b 0.178 1.6168837 transit 1850 0.87 5334 [62]
Kepler-579b 0.178 9.66857723 transit 2160 0.99 5636 [62]
Kepler-580b 0.229 8.22241966 transit 1090 0.67 4298 [62]
Kepler-581b 0.235 40.6069821 transit 2720 1 5772 [62]
Kepler-582b 0.328 18.49235668 transit 2450 0.93 5564 [62]
Kepler-583b 0.203 6.5100253 transit 2630 0.94 5523 [62]
Kepler-584b 0.376 35.1810304 transit 4710 1.17 6195 [62]
Kepler-585b 0.252 2.75235975 transit 1970 0.96 5593 [62]
Kepler-586b 0.249 2.10472218 transit 2310 0.94 5575 [62]
Kepler-587b 0.199 10.94027841 transit 2780 0.92 5549 [62]
Kepler-588b 0.235 4.22162536 transit 3170 1.01 5835 [62]
Kepler-589b 0.203 16.54964934 transit 2100 0.88 5296 [62]
Kepler-590b 0.359 5.85296257 transit 3220 1.1 6000 [62]
Kepler-591b 0.302 81.1694299 transit 2590 0.97 5677 [62]
Kepler-592b 0.213 2.82019241 transit 3370 1.04 5913 [62]
Kepler-593b 0.256 21.21708973 transit 3310 1.08 5967 [62]
Kepler-594b 0.194 13.64618192 transit 2420 0.91 5485 [62]
Kepler-595b 0.34 25.30292332 transit 2080 0.87 5247 [62]
Kepler-596b 0.309 21.30022655 transit 3530 1.21 6267 [62]
Kepler-597b 0.211 13.02365861 transit 2200 0.97 5683 [62]
Kepler-598b 0.134 3.70175428 transit 2240 0.87 5307 [62]
Kepler-599b 0.253 15.65562652 transit 2050 0.83 5127 [62]
Kepler-600b 0.259 23.67517607 transit 2040 0.84 5279 [62]
Kepler-601b 0.17 5.37886844 transit 1400 0.85 5160 [62]
Kepler-602b 0.186 15.28469497 transit 3170 1.08 6062 [62]
Kepler-603b 0.236 21.05358596 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [62]
Kepler-603c 0.58 127.9075774 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [62]
Kepler-603d 0.118 6.2171292 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [62]
Kepler-604b 0.231 25.85501786 transit 3200 1.02 5890 [62]
Kepler-605b 0.128 3.38353807 transit 1900 0.91 5462 [62]
Kepler-605c 0.077 2.35895152 transit 1900 0.91 5462 [62]
Kepler-606b 0.295 24.31575992 transit 3940 1.13 6161 [62]
Kepler-607b 0.078 0.6381632 transit 1600 0.84 5196 [62]
Kepler-608b 0.325 6.41251504 transit 3020 1 5820 [62]
Kepler-609b 0.299 6.52121067 transit 3730 1.09 5971 [62]
Kepler-610b 0.374 6.99692655 transit 3630 1.1 5943 [62]
Kepler-610c 0.294 151.86392 transit 3630 1.1 5943 [62]
Kepler-611b 0.147 2.4370333 transit 2950 1.01 5761 [62]
Kepler-612b 0.253 3.72215641 transit 3040 0.98 5693 [62]
Kepler-613b 0.204 15.77979614 transit 2820 0.98 5723 [62]
Kepler-614b 0.213 14.03491514 transit 1860 0.85 5268 [62]
Kepler-615b 0.155 10.35584657 transit 1100 0.73 4655 [62]
Kepler-616b 0.217 9.99761851 transit 3320 0.98 5753 [62]
Kepler-616c 0.304 90.4113556 transit 3320 0.98 5753 [62]
Kepler-617b 0.118 1.68269615 transit 490 0.51 3712 [62]
Kepler-618b 0.232 3.59576964 transit 3640 1.05 5860 [62]
Kepler-619b 0.282 5.4042722 transit 3620 1.09 5980 [62]
Kepler-619c 0.151 1.20846503 transit 3620 1.09 5980 [62]
Kepler-620b 0.296 12.91375431 transit 4050 1.15 6155 [62]
Kepler-621b 0.205 2.62811375 transit 1270 0.72 4521 [62]
Kepler-622b 0.19 14.28226676 transit 840 0.64 4201 [62]
Kepler-623b 0.269 9.07097734 transit 2650 0.9 5443 [62]
Kepler-624b 0.206 14.58649607 transit 2380 1.1 6117 [62]
Kepler-625b 0.178 7.75192492 transit 1640 1.04 5789 [62]
Kepler-625c 0.094 4.1653651 transit 1640 1.04 5789 [62]
Kepler-626b 0.204 14.48585199 transit 2300 1.01 5813 [62]
Kepler-627b 0.333 40.6994443 transit 3730 1.3 6424 [62]
Kepler-628b 0.749 15.4580567 transit 1890 1 5721 [62]
Kepler-629b 0.123 7.2385854 transit 1250 0.93 5444 [62]
Kepler-630b 0.284 161.4743937 transit 2140 1.02 5829 [62]
Kepler-631b 0.259 17.97979059 transit 2750 1.24 6185 [62]
Kepler-632b 0.197 30.99660733 transit 1140 0.91 5322 [62]
Kepler-633b 0.145 8.50340718 transit 2070 1.02 5899 [62]
Kepler-634b 0.169 5.16950177 transit 2470 1.03 6075 [62]
Kepler-635b 0.236 23.44971004 transit 2690 1.33 6174 [62]
Kepler-636b 0.397 16.08066115 transit 1110 0.85 5203 [62]
Kepler-637b 0.424 23.20584623 transit 5140 1.64 6096 [62]
Kepler-638b 0.163 6.07972888 transit 1390 0.88 5382 [62]
Kepler-639b 0.212 10.21420496 transit 2200 1.14 5896 [62]
Kepler-640b 0.228 22.24813967 transit 1750 1.01 5653 [62]
Kepler-641b 0.165 9.48961571 transit 2200 1.02 5713 [62]
Kepler-642b 0.259 4.41745855 transit 3330 1.4 6570 [62]
Kepler-643b 0.906 16.33889626 transit 3360 1 4908 [62]
Kepler-644b 0.281 3.1739171 transit 4610 1.49 6747 [62]
Kepler-645b 0.187 3.27582262 transit 2940 1.13 6170 [62]
Kepler-646b 0.178 15.87364565 transit 1670 0.93 5634 [62]
Kepler-647b 0.104 16.2254649 transit 2570 1.03 6020 [62]
Kepler-648b 0.287 17.4211749 transit 2170 1.05 5741 [62]
Kepler-649b 0.202 29.90722674 transit 1710 0.97 5871 [62]
Kepler-650b 0.264 3.03214559 transit 2630 1.08 5849 [62]
Kepler-651b 0.211 21.38521506 transit 1750 0.92 5522 [62]
Kepler-652b 0.222 4.18200253 transit 1380 0.97 5490 [62]
Kepler-653b 0.174 14.70748976 transit 1930 1.02 5665 [62]
Kepler-653c 0.07 0.90037648 transit 1930 1.02 5665 [62]
Kepler-654b 0.185 13.72465129 transit 2160 1.04 5865 [62]
Kepler-655b 0.242 46.4063358 transit 2550 1.15 6170 [62]
Kepler-656b 0.278 1.26025909 transit 2830 0.86 5281 [62]
Kepler-657b 0.314 24.54350418 transit 4060 1.01 5808 [62]
Kepler-658b 0.145 1.28707676 transit 1110 0.63 4103 [62]
Kepler-659b 0.223 17.671796 transit 2240 0.79 4870 [62]
Kepler-660b 0.229 9.27358194 transit 1840 0.75 4779 [62]
Kepler-661b 0.274 6.02930132 transit 1820 0.7 4483 [62]
Kepler-662b 0.194 21.67697486 transit 2090 0.79 4897 [62]
Kepler-663b 0.232 4.99678284 transit 3400 0.86 5264 [62]
Kepler-664b 0.237 2.52559332 transit 4520 1.01 5754 [62]
Kepler-665b 0.232 16.01310205 transit 2120 0.79 4913 [62]
Kepler-666b 0.214 4.49876092 transit 4300 1.03 5887 [62]
Kepler-667b 0.422 41.43962808 transit 2960 0.91 5327 [62]
Kepler-668b 0.241 8.35390639 transit 2860 0.87 5352 [62]
Kepler-669b 0.431 4.12554687 transit 5800 1.15 6038 [62]
Kepler-670b 1.176 2.81650485 transit 3200 0.99 5709 [62]
Kepler-671b 0.24 4.28095859 transit 3710 0.97 5624 [62]
Kepler-672b 0.223 38.3774623 transit 3300 0.95 5627 [62]
Kepler-673b 0.583 3.72873109 transit 3190 0.88 5355 [62]
Kepler-674b 0.151 2.24338185 transit 980 0.6 4192 [62]
Kepler-675b 0.218 2.33743801 transit 2120 0.79 4945 [62]
Kepler-676b 0.271 11.59822172 transit 790 0.51 3701 [62]
Kepler-677b 0.48 6.57531678 transit 3800 1 5723 [62]
Kepler-678b 0.459 7.27503724 transit 2850 0.94 5520 [62]
Kepler-679b 0.269 12.39358604 transit 3160 0.87 5403 [62]
Kepler-680b 0.216 3.68992629 transit 4380 1.08 5890 [62]
Kepler-681b 0.275 26.39435646 transit 2170 0.8 5021 [62]
Kepler-682b 0.658 12.61190667 transit 3100 0.92 5559 [62]
Kepler-683b 0.176 2.53918318 transit 3180 0.96 5703 [62]
Kepler-684b 0.3 6.77030201 transit 3480 0.89 5493 [62]
Kepler-685b 0.944 1.6255222 transit 3730 1.11 5963 [62]
Kepler-686b 1.084 1.59474546 transit 3920 0.94 5649 [62]
Kepler-687b 0.314 20.50586978 transit 2050 0.77 4841 [62]
Kepler-688b 0.871 3.89593684 transit 4070 0.98 5715 [62]
Kepler-689b 0.258 22.36656079 transit 3410 0.91 5518 [62]
Kepler-690b 0.531 7.74809437 transit 5390 1.11 5913 [62]
Kepler-691b 0.186 8.114379 transit 780 0.53 3715 [62]
Kepler-692b 0.277 21.81293494 transit 3300 0.9 5440 [62]
Kepler-693b 0.908 15.37563332 transit 3270 0.76 4881 [62]
Kepler-694b 0.25 6.36584161 transit 3340 0.97 5700 [62]
Kepler-695b 0.822 3.04033042 transit 2000 0.84 5181 [62]
Kepler-696b 0.548 4.19042557 transit 4190 1.06 5903 [62]
Kepler-697b 0.368 3.70987065 transit 3560 0.92 5513 [62]
Kepler-698b 0.328 16.32976218 transit 3700 0.94 5612 [62]
Kepler-699b 1.259 27.80756293 transit 2900 0.81 5330 [62]
Kepler-700b 0.534 80.8720639 transit 3460 0.98 5692 [62]
Kepler-701b 0.253 10.35533177 transit 2460 0.88 5343 [62]
Kepler-702b 0.818 10.52629406 transit 2910 0.9 5419 [62]
Kepler-703b 0.732 4.58352176 transit 4830 1.18 6185 [62]
Kepler-704b 0.233 3.76182115 transit 3440 0.97 5616 [62]
Kepler-705b 0.188 56.0560538 transit 820 0.53 3722 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[63]
Kepler-706b 1.175 41.40831347 transit 2600 0.87 5394 [62]
Kepler-707b 0.119 2.23749275 transit 2040 0.8 5099 [62]
Kepler-708b 0.261 3.16789194 transit 4050 0.97 5692 [62]
Kepler-709b 0.261 16.08524954 transit 2180 0.8 5071 [62]
Kepler-710b 0.168 4.34728553 transit 3000 0.94 5611 [62]
Kepler-711b 0.304 23.58914398 transit 2170 0.84 5222 [62]
Kepler-712b 0.304 21.02247699 transit 3080 0.84 5148 [62]
Kepler-712c 0.433 226.89047 transit 3080 0.84 5148 [62]
Kepler-713b 0.221 7.411141 transit 3270 0.98 5785 [62]
Kepler-714b 0.863 8.09888799 transit 4800 1.09 5995 [62]
Kepler-715b 0.335 10.00652995 transit 3960 1.04 5871 [62]
Kepler-716b 0.259 10.37168453 transit 2200 0.83 5099 [62]
Kepler-717b 0.216 4.40840023 transit 3670 0.88 5485 [62]
Kepler-718b 1.477 2.0523499 transit 5000 1.18 6191 [62]
Kepler-719b 0.76 5.00731778 transit 4650 0.99 5777 [62]
Kepler-720b 0.75 4.70832654 transit 2900 0.95 5618 [62]
Kepler-721b 0.236 5.39202539 transit 2770 0.82 5075 [62]
Kepler-722b 0.235 4.09357325 transit 4480 1.03 5863 [62]
Kepler-722c 0.252 105.144749 transit 4480 1.03 5863 [62]
Kepler-723b 1.088 4.08227507 transit 3150 0.92 5539 [62]
Kepler-724b 0.294 3.31494634 transit 2810 0.9 5437 [62]
Kepler-725b 0.948 39.64317811 transit 2540 0.88 5363 [62]
Kepler-726b 0.291 21.80451088 transit 2730 0.88 5452 [62]
Kepler-727b 0.226 5.15448442 transit 2910 0.89 5441 [62]
Kepler-728b 0.298 5.74347727 transit 4030 0.95 5660 [62]
Kepler-729b 0.319 3.16635371 transit 4150 0.94 5633 [62]
Kepler-730b 0.822 6.49168426 transit 4750 1 5726 [62]
Kepler-731b 1.238 3.85560355 transit 4280 1.03 5849 [62]
Kepler-732b 0.194 9.46781405 transit 490 0.49 3631 [62]
Kepler-732c 0.113 0.89304124 transit 490 0.49 3631 [62]
Kepler-733b 0.252 20.83424726 transit 3200 0.9 5418 [62]
Kepler-734b 0.318 6.10485286 transit 1800 0.85 5326 [62]
Kepler-735b 0.263 11.51516988 transit 2600 0.85 5107 [62]
Kepler-736b 0.261 3.60147201 transit 3280 0.86 5217 [62]
Kepler-737b 0.175 28.59915399 transit 640 0.51 3813 [62]
Kepler-738b 0.223 24.58721573 transit 3240 0.86 5327 [62]
Kepler-739b 0.296 12.53248465 transit 3680 0.93 5601 [62]
Kepler-740b 0.408 3.58410122 transit 4120 0.91 5438 [62]
Kepler-741b 0.265 7.03902374 transit 5000 1.16 6129 [62]
Kepler-742b 0.289 8.36086824 transit 1630 0.76 4642 [62]
Kepler-743b 0.108 3.17926292 transit 840 0.94 5486 [62]
Kepler-744b 0.145 12.06222443 transit 1590 0.94 5594 [62]
Kepler-745b 0.193 9.93143556 transit 3910 1.04 5849 [62]
Kepler-746b 0.099 3.48159251 transit 1500 0.91 5418 [62]
Kepler-747b 0.47 35.61760587 transit 2790 0.82 5096 [62]
Kepler-748b 0.225 7.40742793 transit 4150 1.07 5934 [62]
Kepler-749b 0.277 17.31716585 transit 2460 0.79 5009 [62]
Kepler-750b 0.274 9.42887179 transit 3850 1.15 6160 [62]
Kepler-750c 0.145 4.08899022 transit 3850 1.15 6160 [62]
Kepler-751b 0.219 17.44490636 transit 2440 0.87 5387 [62]
Kepler-752b 0.251 18.82747265 transit 3510 0.87 5373 [62]
Kepler-753b 0.17 5.74772501 transit 910 0.68 4346 [62]
Kepler-754b 0.179 14.5596237 transit 3890 1.06 5935 [62]
Kepler-755b 0.157 1.26909037 transit 1200 0.82 5043 [62]
Kepler-755c 0.112 2.85313364 transit 1200 0.82 5043 [62]
Kepler-756b 0.1 1.22486632 transit 2780 0.82 5282 [62]
Kepler-757b 0.121 1.02267882 transit 3310 1.08 6014 [62]
Kepler-758b 0.221 12.1097104 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [62]
Kepler-758c 0.151 4.75793986 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [62]
Kepler-758d 0.189 20.4966197 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [62]
Kepler-758e 0.136 8.1934719 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [62]
Kepler-759b 0.203 41.805985 transit 2910 1.04 5860 [62]
Kepler-760b 0.273 8.70419416 transit 2550 0.89 5322 [62]
Kepler-760c 0.132 2.46697439 transit 2550 0.89 5322 [62]
Kepler-761b 0.181 10.12804789 transit 2830 0.95 5706 [62]
Kepler-762b 1.131 3.7705521 transit 4780 1.06 5944 [62]
Kepler-763b 0.109 1.19655156 transit 2940 0.84 5166 [62]
Kepler-764b 0.146 7.33683936 transit 3300 0.92 5557 [62]
Kepler-765b 0.217 27.6655226 transit 3300 1.05 5901 [62]
Kepler-766b 0.302 6.10027804 transit 5260 1.1 5992 [62]
Kepler-767b 0.592 161.5280101 transit 3860 0.96 5694 [62]
Kepler-768b 0.16 11.3910025 transit 2590 0.82 5108 [62]
Kepler-769b 0.261 7.42608998 transit 4440 1.19 6186 [62]
Kepler-769c 0.16 15.9870174 transit 4440 1.19 6186 [62]
Kepler-770b 0.205 18.92540274 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [62]
Kepler-770c 0.107 1.47532231 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [62]
Kepler-770d 0.125 4.15244722 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [62]
Kepler-771b 0.162 8.73485836 transit 3300 1.03 5906 [62]
Kepler-772b 0.162 12.99207337 transit 2250 0.98 5714 [62]
Kepler-773b 0.128 3.74910006 transit 1720 1.04 5850 [62]
Kepler-774b 0.283 11.0895723 transit 3900 1.57 6403 [62]
Kepler-775b 0.106 0.97486893 transit 1300 0.92 5468 [62]
Kepler-776b 0.114 4.89718784 transit 2370 0.83 5071 [62]
Kepler-777b 0.131 5.72812599 transit 1250 0.58 4043 [62]
Kepler-778b 0.15 3.75574426 transit 2930 0.81 5102 [62]
Kepler-779b 0.082 7.09714223 transit 730 0.46 3804 [62]
Kepler-780b 0.079 0.67737516 transit 1700 1.01 5769 [62]
Kepler-781b 0.258 13.2140732 transit 3380 0.81 5162 [62]
Kepler-782b 0.286 158.6853308 transit 1340 0.98 5867 [62]
Kepler-783b 0.07 4.29264638 transit 1770 0.93 5521 [62]
Kepler-784b 0.141 31.5922646 transit 1970 1 5674 [62]
Kepler-785b 1.162 1.97376093 transit 2170 0.77 4739 [62]
Kepler-786b 0.217 53.5293487 transit 1670 0.81 4838 [62]
Kepler-787b 0.114 0.9283105 transit 1530 0.65 4248 [62]
Kepler-788b 0.227 8.39846269 transit 5380 1.16 6159 [62]
Kepler-789b 0.189 8.63847725 transit 2980 1.01 5870 [62]
Kepler-790b 0.194 13.73469807 transit 2370 0.84 5208 [62]
Kepler-791b 0.272 14.5539759 transit 4720 1.3 6383 [62]
Kepler-792b 0.175 11.30119217 transit 3930 1.09 5971 [62]
Kepler-793b 0.122 4.24153639 transit 2590 0.98 5745 [62]
Kepler-794b 0.188 11.13125132 transit 2490 1.19 5839 [62]
Kepler-795b 0.15 29.6193421 transit 1490 0.94 5631 [62]
Kepler-796b 0.116 6.40087618 transit 1230 0.93 5475 [62]
Kepler-797b 0.194 27.07237711 transit 2450 0.96 5680 [62]
Kepler-798b 0.213 13.71933369 transit 3540 1.19 6224 [62]
Kepler-799b 0.614 133.4605235 transit 3360 0.95 5681 [62]
Kepler-800b 0.254 14.13176026 transit 3420 0.85 5315 [62]
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Kepler-808b 0.13 0.63133235 transit 1050 0.76 4653 [62]
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Kepler-810b 0.172 4.59725385 transit 5070 1.03 5803 [62]
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Kepler-812b 0.317 10.11716531 transit 4830 1.45 6761 [62]
Kepler-813b 0.191 19.12947337 transit 2700 0.95 5743 [62]
Kepler-814b 0.189 6.1469851 transit 4330 1.15 6162 [62]
Kepler-815b 0.367 8.57503552 transit 3910 1.25 5028 [62]
Kepler-816b 0.914 10.50682565 transit 3450 0.9 5286 [62]
Kepler-817b 0.806 3.99010623 transit 4570 1.03 5861 [62]
Kepler-818b 0.456 10.03538581 transit 3150 0.94 5638 [62]
Kepler-819b 0.246 33.1995648 transit 2350 0.86 5279 [62]
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Kepler-821b 0.117 1.92279873 transit 2020 0.84 5191 [62]
Kepler-822b 0.158 3.22296927 transit 3120 1.06 5928 [62]
Kepler-823b 0.14 4.16809082 transit 2920 0.98 5643 [62]
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Kepler-825b 0.136 3.77360059 transit 2700 1.03 5976 [62]
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Kepler-827b 0.502 51.92927591 transit 4410 0.93 5602 [62]
Kepler-828b 0.135 0.56785714 transit 2040 0.81 5039 [62]
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Kepler-836b 0.244 11.36112327 transit 3270 1.03 5895 [62]
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Kepler-851b 0.15 8.50699658 transit 2830 0.89 5455 [62]
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Kepler-868b 0.183 5.03251791 transit 4140 0.93 5614 [62]
Kepler-869b 0.322 40.4287755 transit 3120 0.97 5664 [62]
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Kepler-901b 0.122 3.51749439 transit 790 0.59 4184 [62]
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Kepler-903b 0.179 10.3507721 transit 2700 0.98 5682 [62]
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Kepler-908b 0.109 1.34059747 transit 820 1.11 5973 [62]
Kepler-909b 0.131 13.93290318 transit 1040 1.17 6154 [62]
Kepler-910b 0.073 2.36436901 transit 1310 1.26 6230 [62]
Kepler-911b 0.232 20.310501 transit 1850 1.34 6112 [62]
Kepler-912b 0.25 2.53475627 transit 4130 1.07 5998 [62]
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Kepler-915b 0.134 4.59489604 transit 2630 1.21 6173 [62]
Kepler-916b 0.157 32.2968798 transit 2510 0.85 5248 [62]
Kepler-917b 0.17 2.97041437 transit 3350 0.8 5418 [62]
Kepler-918b 0.155 4.85386933 transit 4060 1.11 6028 [62]
Kepler-919b 0.201 11.04603384 transit 3980 1.15 6113 [62]
Kepler-920b 0.216 6.53192704 transit 3020 0.89 5403 [62]
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Kepler-922b 0.127 0.93846683 transit 1820 0.95 5671 [62]
Kepler-923b 0.123 6.93366476 transit 3150 1.11 5988 [62]
Kepler-924b 0.274 61.0370117 transit 3250 1.14 6167 [62]
Kepler-925b 0.209 33.8678531 transit 2030 0.77 4673 [62]
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Kepler-927b 0.153 9.1149903 transit 2870 0.99 5743 [62]
Kepler-928b 0.142 3.9324613 transit 1740 0.73 4700 [62]
Kepler-929b 0.099 0.92103214 transit 2700 1.01 5869 [62]
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Kepler-931b 0.119 8.03755877 transit 1600 0.86 5241 [62]
Kepler-932b 0.122 1.9214374 transit 1560 0.87 5331 [62]
Kepler-933b 0.219 14.20443009 transit 3010 0.87 5346 [62]
Kepler-934b 0.186 55.6738309 transit 1970 0.81 5001 [62]
Kepler-935b 0.12 4.88083852 transit 1570 0.78 4830 [62]
Kepler-936b 0.129 10.56134221 transit 2240 0.92 5482 [62]
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Kepler-939b 0.156 14.878296 transit 3360 0.88 5471 [62]
Kepler-940b 0.298 59.6225257 transit 4300 0.97 5769 [62]
Kepler-941b 0.275 17.42395198 transit 3600 0.89 5539 [62]
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Kepler-943b 0.529 49.7701438 transit 4040 0.93 5612 [62]
Kepler-944b 0.235 43.3167737 transit 3380 0.86 5409 [62]
Kepler-945b 0.235 31.0033814 transit 5030 0.97 5718 [62]
Kepler-946b 0.172 11.79162572 transit 2990 0.94 5665 [62]
Kepler-947b 0.203 26.9644317 transit 3870 0.9 5508 [62]
Kepler-948b 0.165 7.76846622 transit 2880 0.96 5679 [62]
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Kepler-951b 0.499 71.52530845 transit 1330 0.77 4834 [62]
Kepler-952b 0.682 130.3546919 transit 3810 1 5730 [62]
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Kepler-959b 0.391 14.80074836 transit 3270 1.6 7005 [62]
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Kepler-963b 0.237 9.97683705 transit 2560 0.91 5461 [62]
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Kepler-967b 0.21 13.22713379 transit 1630 0.84 5178 [62]
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Kepler-974b 0.14 4.19449651 transit 390 0.52 3687 [62]
Kepler-975b 0.132 1.97034246 transit 1320 0.8 4897 [62]
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Kepler-977b 0.234 26.85328322 transit 2170 0.87 5315 [62]
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Kepler-980b 0.238 11.55102504 transit 2620 1.05 5935 [62]
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Kepler-1021b 0.208 13.47469571 transit 2730 0.89 5431 [62]
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Kepler-1035b 0.104 2.71407755 transit 1330 0.98 5763 [62]
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Kepler-1044b 0.238 6.77408868 transit 4920 1.08 5985 [62]
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Kepler-1055b 0.11 2.29503623 transit 1380 0.98 5723 [62]
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Kepler-1070b 0.154 6.2216147 transit 3400 1.21 6261 [62]
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Kepler-1072b 0.141 1.5690665 transit 3180 1.2 6199 [62]
Kepler-1073b 0.205 8.67888593 transit 2730 1 5792 [62]
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Kepler-1077b 0.247 34.3511874 transit 3580 1.02 5816 [62]
Kepler-1078b 0.17 3.00725242 transit 3960 0.94 5612 [62]
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Kepler-1082b 0.1 1.5432066 transit 2050 1.03 5923 [62]
Kepler-1083b 0.3 33.4177993 transit 2970 0.81 5049 [62]
Kepler-1084b 0.099 2.05333679 transit 1390 1.12 6113 [62]
Kepler-1085b 0.644 219.3217528 transit 4950 1.11 6000 [62]
Kepler-1086b 0.218 18.78425728 transit 1510 0.7 4350 [62]
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Kepler-1087b 0.054 0.69384285 transit 1150 0.96 5589 [62]
Kepler-1088b 0.127 23.12748644 transit 980 1.08 5975 [62]
Kepler-1089b 0.163 5.13248562 transit 740 0.52 3753 [62]
Kepler-1090b 0.201 198.680179 transit 2290 0.86 5321 [62]
Kepler-1091b 0.13 1.43474156 transit 2980 1.01 5851 [62]
Kepler-1092b 0.185 58.6017925 transit 2980 0.99 5862 [62]
Kepler-1093b 0.174 25.0824626 transit 2770 1.13 6166 [62]
Kepler-1093c 0.175 89.722292 transit 2770 1.13 6166 [62]
Kepler-1094b 0.284 78.1000231 transit 4470 1.14 6112 [62]
Kepler-1095b 0.108 4.27103091 transit 2470 0.94 5658 [62]
Kepler-1096b 0.111 2.89221751 transit 1120 0.66 4306 [62]
Kepler-1097b 0.291 187.747029 transit 2410 0.82 5211 [62]
Kepler-1098b 0.116 2.54307286 transit 2860 0.99 5794 [62]
Kepler-1099b 0.252 2.16845259 transit 3940 1.01 5837 [62]
Kepler-1100b 0.156 6.42200058 transit 3100 1.21 6247 [62]
Kepler-1101b 0.22 81.3151059 transit 2930 0.94 5614 [62]
Kepler-1102b 0.237 51.3285623 transit 3220 0.96 5724 [62]
Kepler-1103b 0.203 19.79191978 transit 3000 1.11 6092 [62]
Kepler-1104b 0.11 5.03728015 transit 1680 1.3 6417 [62]
Kepler-1105b 0.179 4.42157218 transit 1200 0.71 4299 [62]
Kepler-1106b 0.147 1.25275217 transit 3810 1.11 6104 [62]
Kepler-1107b 0.12 0.57103852 transit 1490 0.86 5268 [62]
Kepler-1108b 0.13 4.51005748 transit 2490 0.88 5406 [62]
Kepler-1109b 0.195 37.6467384 transit 2600 1.05 5893 [62]
Kepler-1110b 0.237 9.69312032 transit 2370 0.73 4781 [62]
Kepler-1111b 0.178 8.79617863 transit 3720 1.1 6077 [62]
Kepler-1112b 0.269 14.36267939 transit 5660 1.34 6496 [62]
Kepler-1113b 0.251 42.3004954 transit 3680 1.12 5931 [62]
Kepler-1114b 0.12 14.97435694 transit 1390 0.87 5374 [62]
Kepler-1115b 0.152 23.5540725 transit 3050 1.6 8480 [62]
Kepler-1116b 0.227 41.6977827 transit 3320 0.95 5641 [62]
Kepler-1117b 0.099 4.79028459 transit 2020 0.95 5612 [62]
Kepler-1118b 0.244 38.6715075 transit 2670 0.96 5688 [62]
Kepler-1119b 0.171 8.3265153 transit 4200 1.11 6083 [62]
Kepler-1120b 0.123 2.94902905 transit 2070 0.78 4904 [62]
Kepler-1121b 0.17 13.15141081 transit 1730 1.29 6231 [62]
Kepler-1122b 0.182 42.1917357 transit 3010 0.92 5544 [62]
Kepler-1123b 0.149 4.33946454 transit 2600 0.93 5500 [62]
Kepler-1124b 0.114 2.85234897 transit 580 0.35 3658 [62]
Kepler-1125b 0.164 17.6700642 transit 3000 0.95 5683 [62]
Kepler-1126b 0.154 108.593329 transit 2180 0.92 5798 [62]
Kepler-1127b 0.175 5.12330347 transit 3250 0.97 5664 [62]
Kepler-1128b 0.326 61.6178167 transit 3790 0.94 5543 [62]
Kepler-1129b 0.264 24.3397804 transit 4100 1 5831 [62]
Kepler-1129c 0.244 76.5369586 transit 4100 1 5831 [62]
Kepler-1130b 0.071 5.45298175 transit 760 0.9 5403 [62]
Kepler-1131b 0.142 3.53232449 transit 3620 1.03 5851 [62]
Kepler-1132b 0.21 62.8916228 transit 3100 0.87 5298 [62]
Kepler-1133b 0.176 11.55562343 transit 2680 0.93 5569 [62]
Kepler-1134b 0.236 17.13263989 transit 3250 0.84 5281 [62]
Kepler-1135b 0.165 76.957857 transit 2370 0.96 5656 [62]
Kepler-1136b 0.146 2.36172433 transit 1780 0.72 4512 [62]
Kepler-1137b 0.196 23.9210791 transit 3170 1.5 6807 [62]
Kepler-1138b 0.152 3.17060005 transit 3590 0.95 5582 [62]
Kepler-1139b 0.106 0.81316672 transit 1810 0.94 5550 [62]
Kepler-1140b 0.247 24.0862707 transit 2140 0.76 4850 [62]
Kepler-1141b 0.073 2.34451194 transit 1190 1.01 5791 [62]
Kepler-1142b 0.131 18.3027248 transit 2270 0.97 5685 [62]
Kepler-1143b 0.149 2.88890485 transit 2060 0.81 5053 [62]
Kepler-1143c 0.321 210.630591 transit 2060 0.81 5053 [62]
Kepler-1144b 0.178 17.14647302 transit 3300 0.98 5753 [62]
Kepler-1145b 0.125 3.97076766 transit 2330 0.79 5064 [62]
Kepler-1146b 0.11 2.3522658 transit 2260 0.74 4692 [62]
Kepler-1147b 0.233 10.62784997 transit 4810 1.09 5941 [62]
Kepler-1148b 0.151 1.10446351 transit 2220 0.81 5054 [62]
Kepler-1149b 0.128 3.73089898 transit 3340 1.02 5833 [62]
Kepler-1150b 0.091 2.78786839 transit 1220 0.76 4754 [62]
Kepler-1151b 0.198 65.6478424 transit 2490 0.88 5470 [62]
Kepler-1152b 0.078 1.64680191 transit 600 0.55 3964 [62]
Kepler-1153b 0.154 1.75583533 transit 3860 0.91 5470 [62]
Kepler-1154b 0.209 5.1856142 transit 4990 1.26 6327 [62]
Kepler-1154c 0.211 8.45808312 transit 4990 1.26 6327 [62]
Kepler-1155b 0.181 33.469743 transit 3220 1.03 5842 [62]
Kepler-1156b 0.118 11.89520511 transit 2480 1 5778 [62]
Kepler-1157b 0.097 4.45743164 transit 1130 0.76 4679 [62]
Kepler-1158b 0.209 13.5396293 transit 4100 1.41 6203 [62]
Kepler-1159b 0.211 22.70816791 transit 4040 1.19 6217 [62]
Kepler-1160b 0.191 7.97034958 transit 4220 0.92 5519 [62]
Kepler-1161b 0.19 10.71252541 transit 1400 0.59 4253 [62]
Kepler-1162b 0.197 32.5637069 transit 3230 0.89 5390 [62]
Kepler-1163b 0.092 6.11786898 transit 1590 1.22 6302 [62]
Kepler-1164b 0.1 3.97599768 transit 1460 0.85 5183 [62]
Kepler-1165b 0.138 9.478522 transit 3530 1.13 6080 [62]
Kepler-1166b 0.151 33.2406882 transit 2110 0.9 5446 [62]
Kepler-1167b 0.153 1.00393374 transit 2650 0.79 4971 [62]
Kepler-1168b 0.223 55.8226539 transit 2970 0.87 5157 [62]
Kepler-1169b 0.084 6.11009134 transit 1750 1.24 6191 [62]
Kepler-1170b 0.215 9.98969327 transit 2970 0.8 5069 [62]
Kepler-1171b 0.228 1.44259224 transit 2010 1.58 7044 [62]
Kepler-1172b 0.285 26.0204423 transit 4210 0.92 5558 [62]
Kepler-1173b 0.079 0.7698536 transit 1310 0.86 5252 [62]
Kepler-1174b 0.142 6.89225223 transit 2700 1.04 5936 [62]
Kepler-1175b 0.267 37.94563 transit 4060 0.9 5453 [62]
Kepler-1176b 0.219 24.1738579 transit 3340 1.01 5844 [62]
Kepler-1177b 0.17 106.247547 transit 2700 0.98 5712 [62]
Kepler-1178b 0.095 31.80634 transit 1100 0.8 4990 [62]
Kepler-1179b 0.118 2.68505749 transit 1480 0.84 5212 [62]
Kepler-1180b 0.178 16.8601286 transit 4190 1.09 6077 [62]
Kepler-1181b 0.14 4.89337519 transit 2830 1.17 6176 [62]
Kepler-1182b 0.215 11.17394617 transit 4100 1.04 5924 [62]
Kepler-1183b 0.252 28.5057189 transit 4490 1 5765 [62]
Kepler-1184b 0.239 53.5991044 transit 3890 1.05 5983 [62]
Kepler-1185b 0.119 104.3518976 transit 970 0.96 5622 [62]
Kepler-1186b 0.199 16.07677615 transit 3630 0.95 5635 [62]
Kepler-1187b 0.233 18.87064068 transit 3360 1.06 5975 [62]
Kepler-1188b 0.186 17.1369543 transit 3920 1.04 5913 [62]
Kepler-1189b 0.158 3.78858982 transit 2880 1.11 6012 [62]
Kepler-1190b 0.119 10.45843441 transit 1250 0.76 4730 [62]
Kepler-1191b 0.135 5.60014851 transit 2860 0.85 5308 [62]
Kepler-1192b 0.211 25.2034787 transit 3610 0.86 5438 [62]
Kepler-1193b 0.118 2.83265213 transit 2270 1.08 5908 [62]
Kepler-1194b 0.135 16.22371307 transit 2010 0.94 5590 [62]
Kepler-1195b 0.186 8.49642241 transit 2650 0.74 4965 [62]
Kepler-1196b 0.199 66.1849031 transit 3090 0.98 5756 [62]
Kepler-1197b 0.112 2.03231845 transit 1650 0.78 4708 [62]
Kepler-1198b 0.131 7.6847716 transit 2530 0.93 5517 [62]
Kepler-1199b 0.103 15.0447198 transit 1800 0.94 5889 [62]
Kepler-1200b 0.095 1.11854972 transit 1890 0.74 4612 [62]
Kepler-1201b 0.204 15.18725932 transit 3920 1.15 6177 [62]
Kepler-1202b 0.262 28.6851324 transit 4540 1.03 5834 [62]
Kepler-1203b 0.095 0.58800076 transit 880 0.64 4105 [62]
Kepler-1204b 0.272 85.7350285 transit 4180 1.03 5825 [62]
Kepler-1205b 0.126 1.07839035 transit 2500 0.84 5226 [62]
Kepler-1206b 0.146 1.21699766 transit 2630 0.8 4877 [62]
Kepler-1207b 0.145 13.68237119 transit 3090 1.06 5909 [62]
Kepler-1208b 0.207 11.08507637 transit 2860 0.8 5001 [62]
Kepler-1209b 0.135 25.369116 transit 1820 1.23 6210 [62]
Kepler-1210b 0.152 8.07124073 transit 3770 0.94 5568 [62]
Kepler-1211b 0.227 11.01816836 transit 4850 0.96 5705 [62]
Kepler-1212b 0.191 12.94130146 transit 4250 1.1 6051 [62]
Kepler-1213b 0.106 5.34982412 transit 2230 1.14 6050 [62]
Kepler-1214b 0.211 18.82634264 transit 2470 0.85 5130 [62]
Kepler-1215b 0.109 4.76703963 transit 2290 0.95 5616 [62]
Kepler-1216b 0.124 4.37034536 transit 3670 0.99 5743 [62]
Kepler-1217b 0.178 2.03232507 transit 4450 1.06 5905 [62]
Kepler-1218b 0.128 22.9221266 transit 2180 1.06 5986 [62]
Kepler-1219b 0.189 16.10467749 transit 2030 1.25 5944 [62]
Kepler-1220b 0.136 7.42693741 transit 3120 1 5842 [62]
Kepler-1221b 0.168 12.00096042 transit 2960 0.87 5194 [62]
Kepler-1222b 0.07 1.91694425 transit 1480 0.84 5239 [62]
Kepler-1223b 0.109 16.301259 transit 1480 0.8 4870 [62]
Kepler-1224b 0.119 13.32351601 transit 1890 1.18 6155 [62]
Kepler-1225b 0.162 7.01075434 transit 4050 1.13 6140 [62]
Kepler-1226b 0.129 17.2923453 transit 2540 1.02 5923 [62]
Kepler-1227b 0.204 94.2887577 transit 2180 0.97 5747 [62]
Kepler-1228b 0.137 0.57736958 transit 1780 0.78 5063 [62]
Kepler-1229b 0.125 86.828989 transit 770 0.54 3784 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[64]
Kepler-1230b 0.242 9.95661537 transit 4670 1.06 5961 [62]
Kepler-1231b 0.127 10.41725184 transit 3090 1.01 5778 [62]
Kepler-1232b 0.172 26.7839183 transit 2400 0.92 5471 [62]
Kepler-1233b 0.232 45.1263042 transit 4180 1.16 6198 [62]
Kepler-1234b 0.251 11.94014029 transit 2820 0.8 4967 [62]
Kepler-1235b 0.07 4.16055856 transit 1740 0.93 5541 [62]
Kepler-1236b 0.191 31.0571618 transit 3520 0.86 5337 [62]
Kepler-1237b 0.255 84.5733226 transit 3660 0.94 5472 [62]
Kepler-1238b 0.172 4.14787559 transit 5000 1.3 6386 [62]
Kepler-1239b 0.259 5.19104016 transit 8190 1.4 6564 [62]
Kepler-1240b 0.103 4.8663815 transit 2000 0.98 5682 [62]
Kepler-1241b 0.235 18.5525701 transit 3050 0.84 5261 [62]
Kepler-1242b 0.202 13.62798432 transit 2220 0.77 4895 [62]
Kepler-1243b 0.156 16.8320729 transit 2860 0.96 5667 [62]
Kepler-1244b 0.12 3.70428172 transit 2490 1.46 6680 [62]
Kepler-1245b 0.128 4.35409304 transit 2810 0.86 5306 [62]
Kepler-1245c 0.128 2.93658468 transit 2810 0.86 5306 [62]
Kepler-1246b 0.121 11.32271513 transit 1420 0.73 4611 [62]
Kepler-1247b 0.208 13.71220213 transit 3570 0.86 5303 [62]
Kepler-1248b 0.105 7.46725407 transit 1800 1.21 6149 [62]
Kepler-1249b 0.212 24.3347127 transit 5460 1.19 6202 [62]
Kepler-1250b 0.171 2.60754383 transit 4470 0.99 5717 [62]
Kepler-1251b 0.164 45.0904643 transit 2810 0.92 5545 [62]
Kepler-1252b 0.149 15.0540329 transit 2700 1.06 5949 [62]
Kepler-1253b 0.119 68.8861915 transit 1300 0.97 5850 [62]
Kepler-1254b 0.138 9.99113313 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [62]
Kepler-1254c 0.116 3.60084276 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [62]
Kepler-1254d 0.117 5.72717226 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [62]
Kepler-1255b 0.207 36.2919336 transit 4380 1.08 6018 [62]
Kepler-1256b 0.133 12.4127754 transit 2810 1.17 6129 [62]
Kepler-1257b 0.136 2.66831376 transit 3530 0.9 5502 [62]
Kepler-1258b 0.077 0.98494017 transit 2120 0.99 5839 [62]
Kepler-1259b 0.128 0.66308526 transit 2300 0.8 5053 [62]
Kepler-1260b 0.158 19.1187753 transit 3400 1.06 5961 [62]
Kepler-1261b 0.202 48.4308991 transit 2590 0.82 5006 [62]
Kepler-1262b 0.162 8.67900242 transit 3760 0.99 5771 [62]
Kepler-1263b 0.102 4.55139967 transit 2270 0.84 5213 [62]
Kepler-1264b 0.105 0.96852602 transit 2650 0.99 5791 [62]
Kepler-1265b 0.12 6.49441289 transit 1890 0.71 4630 [62]
Kepler-1266b 0.23 28.474748 transit 2940 0.8 5044 [62]
Kepler-1267b 0.269 13.0313945 transit 5310 1.15 6096 [62]
Kepler-1268b 0.181 40.9903986 transit 4590 1.06 5904 [62]
Kepler-1269b 0.145 37.3331536 transit 2300 1.1 5998 [62]
Kepler-1270b 0.296 6.03356196 transit 3930 1.28 5047 [62]
Kepler-1271b 0.132 3.0255955 transit 2890 1.13 6143 [62]
Kepler-1272b 0.211 51.1309704 transit 2920 1.06 5926 [62]
Kepler-1273b 0.222 28.625653 transit 4420 0.94 5566 [62]
Kepler-1274b 0.127 6.98152703 transit 1990 1.45 6179 [62]
Kepler-1275b 0.132 3.65691115 transit 4200 1.23 6296 [62]
Kepler-1276b 0.106 12.5720095 transit 1910 1.14 6188 [62]
Kepler-1277b 0.143 40.8365012 transit 1980 0.94 5578 [62]
Kepler-1278b 0.09 3.23941344 transit 2420 1.11 6074 [62]
Kepler-1279b 0.156 23.4774101 transit 3320 1.21 6221 [62]
Kepler-1280b 0.167 66.5579057 transit 3280 1.2 6227 [62]
Kepler-1281b 0.146 3.11602791 transit 3600 0.87 5353 [62]
Kepler-1282b 0.138 2.13194651 transit 3670 0.92 5504 [62]
Kepler-1283b 0.17 12.9460978 transit 4740 1.16 6175 [62]
Kepler-1284b 0.108 0.66407381 transit 2780 0.84 5123 [62]
Kepler-1285b 0.087 14.7967458 transit 1190 1.2 6170 [62]
Kepler-1286b 0.192 11.25402929 transit 3800 1 5753 [62]
Kepler-1287b 0.137 11.47685909 transit 3350 0.96 5715 [62]
Kepler-1288b 0.1 2.76122421 transit 2330 1.2 6132 [62]
Kepler-1289b 0.136 7.99019627 transit 3450 1.1 6080 [62]
Kepler-1290b 0.127 4.69500134 transit 4310 0.95 5660 [62]
Kepler-1291b 0.148 8.63043276 transit 3200 0.84 5216 [62]
Kepler-1292b 0.162 3.27646405 transit 4590 0.95 5556 [62]
Kepler-1293b 0.087 5.57654784 transit 2500 1.18 6241 [62]
Kepler-1294b 0.285 115.6862258 transit 3700 0.99 5776 [62]
Kepler-1295b 0.138 3.81371974 transit 4100 0.92 5486 [62]
Kepler-1296b 0.081 8.3839865 transit 2060 0.87 5359 [62]
Kepler-1297b 0.087 1.68189002 transit 3250 0.99 5818 [62]
Kepler-1298b 0.117 7.12811928 transit 1620 1.45 6339 [62]
Kepler-1299b 0.266 19.9400874 transit 4410 0.94 5609 [62]
Kepler-1300b 0.122 22.2419092 transit 2470 1.29 6130 [62]
Kepler-1301b 0.125 9.08237046 transit 2660 0.85 5188 [62]
Kepler-1302b 0.128 8.83922659 transit 2370 0.86 5236 [62]
Kepler-1303b 0.127 7.56127224 transit 2950 1.01 5771 [62]
Kepler-1304b 0.204 16.1288853 transit 2220 0.85 5259 [62]
Kepler-1305b 0.168 13.5630972 transit 4380 0.97 5701 [62]
Kepler-1306b 0.17 16.29595382 transit 3700 0.98 5727 [62]
Kepler-1307b 0.22 18.01621096 transit 4550 1.06 5884 [62]
Kepler-1308b 0.046 2.10433812 transit 240 0.35 3468 [62]
Kepler-1309b 0.211 28.8432647 transit 2760 0.85 5235 [62]
Kepler-1310b 0.128 0.67933627 transit 1900 0.91 5549 [62]
Kepler-1311b 0.111 11.1726994 transit 2300 1.05 5748 [62]
Kepler-1311c 0.109 2.53573424 transit 2300 1.05 5748 [62]
Kepler-1312b 0.187 5.44832529 transit 990 0.99 5719 [62]
Kepler-1313b 0.157 3.83309118 transit 610 0.92 5453 [62]
Kepler-1314b 0.456 5.42474928 transit 1510 0.6 4188 [62]
Kepler-1315b 0.123 0.84338011 transit 1650 0.8 4861 [62]
Kepler-1316b 0.316 87.9732136 transit 2460 1.04 5884 [62]
Kepler-1317b 0.139 0.56887443 transit 2390 0.83 5144 [62]
Kepler-1318b 0.277 213.257663 transit 1550 0.73 4598 [62]
Kepler-1319b 0.12 2.88676265 transit 370 0.56 3655 [62]
Kepler-1320b 0.152 0.86838653 transit 2510 0.8 4817 [62]
Kepler-1321b 0.439 11.12830484 transit 1780 0.54 4094 [62]
Kepler-1321c 0.214 2.22649109 transit 1780 0.54 4094 [62]
Kepler-1322b 0.144 0.96286738 transit 3970 0.9 5488 [62]
Kepler-1323b 0.136 0.92990668 transit 1700 1.18 6169 [62]
Kepler-1324b 0.135 4.11584468 transit 1700 0.78 4776 [62]
Kepler-1325b 0.255 33.8786838 transit 3110 0.93 5550 [62]
Kepler-1326b 0.373 42.3514267 transit 3000 1.45 6725 [62]
Kepler-1327b 0.161 14.88801098 transit 2240 1.02 5885 [62]
Kepler-1328b 0.087 4.52158888 transit 2100 1 5780 [62]
Kepler-1329b 0.194 9.33646594 transit 2040 0.72 4500 [62]
Kepler-1330b 0.147 10.10769068 transit 3060 0.97 5608 [62]
Kepler-1331b 0.094 0.78916165 transit 1190 0.72 4508 [62]
Kepler-1332b 0.122 11.87456832 transit 1680 0.95 5581 [62]
Kepler-1333b 0.251 109.6471842 transit 3120 0.94 5628 [62]
Kepler-1334b 0.204 15.64591713 transit 3410 0.94 5614 [62]
Kepler-1335b 0.129 6.26406846 transit 2050 0.77 4903 [62]
Kepler-1336b 0.177 23.198681 transit 2680 0.94 5512 [62]
Kepler-1336c 0.153 5.77721211 transit 2680 0.94 5512 [62]
Kepler-1337b 0.215 24.4002549 transit 1920 0.7 4523 [62]
Kepler-1338b 0.082 0.93511806 transit 2020 1.04 5909 [62]
Kepler-1339b 0.063 1.34155513 transit 870 0.94 5586 [62]
Kepler-1340b 0.138 0.66502692 transit 4630 1.27 6331 [62]
Kepler-1341b 0.267 132.9968322 transit 1520 0.79 4662 [62]
Kepler-1342b 0.148 2.21571036 transit 3070 0.93 5527 [62]
Kepler-1343b 0.172 3.35183158 transit 4260 0.95 5759 [62]
Kepler-1344b 0.164 4.7683049 transit 2780 1.09 5981 [62]
Kepler-1345b 0.211 44.6169557 transit 3800 1.32 6449 [62]
Kepler-1346b 0.141 3.40165668 transit 3660 1.14 6133 [62]
Kepler-1347b 0.092 14.00947528 transit 1050 0.82 5193 [62]
Kepler-1348b 0.173 27.5722742 transit 3370 1.04 5911 [62]
Kepler-1349b 0.062 2.12823928 transit 850 1.16 6086 [62]
Kepler-1350b 0.225 4.4968604 transit 1100 0.55 3827 [62]
Kepler-1350c 0.154 1.76678906 transit 1100 0.55 3827 [62]
Kepler-1351b 0.058 0.91614077 transit 790 0.7 4439 [62]
Kepler-1352b 0.079 1.87788275 transit 2080 1.11 6118 [62]
Kepler-1353b 0.161 24.7543966 transit 1940 0.76 4776 [62]
Kepler-1354b 0.265 76.613377 transit 3450 1.16 6168 [62]
Kepler-1355b 0.13 1.28958811 transit 3140 0.88 5352 [62]
Kepler-1356b 0.136 0.63400294 transit 2870 0.82 5106 [62]
Kepler-1357b 0.114 3.0091324 transit 3350 0.93 5597 [62]
Kepler-1358b 0.1 7.06317341 transit 1820 0.82 5181 [62]
Kepler-1359b 0.252 59.4970952 transit 2180 0.78 4709 [62]
Kepler-1360b 0.303 40.5286413 transit 4580 1.51 6778 [62]
Kepler-1361b 0.077 3.57554956 transit 1320 0.83 5131 [62]
Kepler-1362b 0.232 136.205626 transit 2500 0.8 4857 [62]
Kepler-1363b 0.112 2.94194094 transit 1820 0.76 4839 [62]
Kepler-1364b 0.192 13.32196237 transit 3750 1.49 6805 [62]
Kepler-1365b 0.082 7.69993485 transit 1760 1 5770 [62]
Kepler-1365c 0.071 4.77468005 transit 1760 1 5770 [62]
Kepler-1366b 0.128 2.16457097 transit 1290 0.62 4070 [62]
Kepler-1367b 0.082 1.57409027 transit 1160 0.62 4106 [62]
Kepler-1368b 0.147 0.67564949 transit 5700 1.07 5906 [62]
Kepler-1369b 0.24 25.873148 transit 4030 0.99 5761 [62]
Kepler-1370b 0.164 20.2641684 transit 2860 1.19 6202 [62]
Kepler-1370c 0.113 7.44142113 transit 2860 1.19 6202 [62]
Kepler-1371b 0.065 3.4462039 transit 1500 0.87 5361 [62]
Kepler-1371c 0.057 2.00541269 transit 1500 0.87 5361 [62]
Kepler-1372b 0.113 1.31155557 transit 3790 0.98 5677 [62]
Kepler-1373b 0.103 1.29123275 transit 3630 1.22 6299 [62]
Kepler-1374b 0.204 10.65276707 transit 3700 0.85 5323 [62]
Kepler-1375b 0.155 3.3004192 transit 4040 1.47 6704 [62]
Kepler-1376b 0.094 5.30880656 transit 2820 0.98 5659 [62]
Kepler-1377b 0.112 0.74092842 transit 3320 0.86 5218 [62]
Kepler-1378b 0.196 11.95398936 transit 1830 0.7 4407 [62]
Kepler-1379b 0.116 0.88184115 transit 3100 0.83 5188 [62]
Kepler-1380b 0.128 10.3108245 transit 3940 0.96 5570 [62]
Kepler-1381b 0.201 25.3842686 transit 4260 0.96 5747 [62]
Kepler-1382b 0.168 16.3583055 transit 2400 1.36 6161 [62]
Kepler-1383b 0.126 13.9093583 transit 3130 1.26 6370 [62]
Kepler-1384b 0.173 15.36262753 transit 2020 0.78 4919 [62]
Kepler-1385b 0.076 2.88879862 transit 1720 1.15 5732 [62]
Kepler-1386b 0.111 6.73972381 transit 2730 1.02 5733 [62]
Kepler-1387b 0.083 2.27952666 transit 1600 0.82 5046 [62]
Kepler-1388b 0.231 12.2854603 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [62]
Kepler-1388c 0.202 5.53608151 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [62]
Kepler-1388d 0.255 20.9568158 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [62]
Kepler-1388e 0.219 37.6327084 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [62]
Kepler-1389b 0.158 99.2530951 transit 1700 0.81 5078 [62]
Kepler-1390b 0.105 6.48021673 transit 2500 0.98 5753 [62]
Kepler-1391b 0.15 54.4092333 transit 2350 1.03 5840 [62]
Kepler-1392b 0.175 15.1410397 transit 3640 0.88 5479 [62]
Kepler-1393b 0.071 2.44357812 transit 1510 0.95 5697 [62]
Kepler-1394b 0.124 3.93766373 transit 2700 1.64 6481 [62]
Kepler-1395b 0.071 3.78470649 transit 1650 1.17 6138 [62]
Kepler-1396b 0.185 18.2206421 transit 4030 1.18 6195 [62]
Kepler-1397b 0.153 47.449955 transit 2500 1.09 6026 [62]
Kepler-1398b 0.08 2.78815679 transit 2590 1.13 6126 [62]
Kepler-1398c 0.092 4.13827595 transit 2590 1.13 6126 [62]
Kepler-1399b 0.112 1.63865306 transit 4100 0.97 5735 [62]
Kepler-1400b 0.145 9.06689421 transit 2870 0.83 5044 [62]
Kepler-1401b 0.15 11.20066445 transit 4050 1.07 5964 [62]
Kepler-1402b 0.068 2.03387914 transit 2220 0.9 5416 [62]
Kepler-1403b 0.191 5.19492202 transit 5870 1.11 6060 [62]
Kepler-1404b 0.179 15.9314739 transit 3090 0.84 5261 [62]
Kepler-1405b 0.353 28.2274184 transit 5230 1.05 5925 [62]
Kepler-1406b 0.098 11.62905828 transit 1910 1.05 5892 [62]
Kepler-1407b 0.201 20.0711504 transit 4160 1.1 6010 [62]
Kepler-1408b 0.079 2.99793191 transit 1390 1.21 6170 [62]
Kepler-1409b 0.093 0.76486493 transit 2350 0.83 5160 [62]
Kepler-1410b 0.159 60.866168 transit 1200 0.63 4092 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[65]
Kepler-1411b 0.252 86.1150888 transit 4670 0.95 5664 [62]
Kepler-1412b 0.074 3.6146051 transit 2080 1.06 5880 [62]
Kepler-1413b 0.162 13.1829642 transit 3790 0.84 5196 [62]
Kepler-1414b 0.11 3.51576315 transit 1740 0.8 4951 [62]
Kepler-1415b 0.115 0.63642408 transit 3480 0.89 5267 [62]
Kepler-1416b 0.079 1.49514952 transit 2630 1.09 6019 [62]
Kepler-1417b 0.089 20.3505213 transit 2140 1.02 5839 [62]
Kepler-1418b 0.148 22.4764425 transit 1630 0.77 4770 [62]
Kepler-1419b 0.255 42.5215895 transit 4710 1.01 5796 [62]
Kepler-1420b 0.114 6.69960006 transit 3010 0.82 5187 [62]
Kepler-1421b 0.083 6.9131112 transit 2200 1.25 6335 [62]
Kepler-1422b 0.18 18.6051942 transit 6790 1.15 6194 [62]
Kepler-1423b 0.095 23.955378 transit 1460 0.79 4939 [62]
Kepler-1424b 0.103 29.6091744 transit 2000 1.02 5838 [62]
Kepler-1425b 0.084 14.4541302 transit 1630 0.97 5718 [62]
Kepler-1426b 0.139 14.2563227 transit 3950 1.02 5831 [62]
Kepler-1427b 0.098 0.96897238 transit 4000 1.01 5793 [62]
Kepler-1428b 0.146 10.67607169 transit 2620 1.28 6184 [62]
Kepler-1429b 0.115 4.48487493 transit 3770 1.05 5902 [62]
Kepler-1430b 0.105 2.46050993 transit 1760 0.77 4796 [62]
Kepler-1431b 0.131 5.86601526 transit 4100 1.03 5806 [62]
Kepler-1432b 0.198 23.9109011 transit 5060 1.09 6031 [62]
Kepler-1433b 0.139 4.13592271 transit 4330 1.14 6097 [62]
Kepler-1434b 0.099 8.05333618 transit 2200 1.47 6291 [62]
Kepler-1435b 0.077 4.45343281 transit 2220 1.21 6356 [62]
Kepler-1436b 0.117 9.705716 transit 3720 1.06 5972 [62]
Kepler-1437b 0.122 10.9295461 transit 3860 0.93 5557 [62]
Kepler-1438b 0.084 2.31942009 transit 2820 0.97 5530 [62]
Kepler-1439b 0.13 8.07392849 transit 700 0.46 3578 [62]
Kepler-1440b 0.112 39.859484 transit 2230 0.98 5698 [62]
Kepler-1441b 0.117 39.4419839 transit 2450 1 5802 [62]
Kepler-1442b 0.351 81.4162941 transit 1710 1.34 6394 [62]
Kepler-1443b 0.087 2.41811321 transit 1550 1.19 6289 [62]
Kepler-1444b 0.194 33.42035034 transit 1100 1.03 5810 [62]
Kepler-1445b 0.086 10.60052251 transit 1570 1.13 6150 [62]
Kepler-1446b 0.073 0.68996783 transit 530 0.81 4865 [62]
Kepler-1447b 0.259 56.6747285 transit 2840 0.97 5722 [62]
Kepler-1448b 0.144 12.27065865 transit 2560 0.95 5774 [62]
Kepler-1449b 0.15 13.2274528 transit 4310 1.08 5979 [62]
Kepler-1450b 0.153 54.5094166 transit 1600 0.71 4524 [62]
Kepler-1451b 0.299 35.622233 transit 3780 1 5782 [62]
Kepler-1452b 0.241 42.913751 transit 3180 1.41 6101 [62]
Kepler-1453b 0.238 47.1611696 transit 4190 0.97 5665 [62]
Kepler-1454b 0.168 47.0319479 transit 2590 0.9 5448 [62]
Kepler-1455b 0.193 49.276764 transit 1280 0.62 4075 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[63]
Kepler-1456b 0.102 18.1373829 transit 1240 0.64 4231 [62]
Kepler-1457b 0.178 51.1110243 transit 2370 1.01 5866 [62]
Kepler-1458b 0.246 47.9872764 transit 2090 0.96 5653 [62]
Kepler-1459b 0.121 62.8691611 transit 1420 0.78 4828 [62]
Kepler-1460b 0.175 29.9633247 transit 1870 0.7 4422 [62]
Kepler-1461b 0.181 29.3494775 transit 2450 0.79 4919 [62]
Kepler-1462b 0.341 65.6488341 transit 4460 1 5756 [62]
Kepler-1463b 0.166 25.15864 transit 4370 0.96 5679 [62]
Kepler-1464b 0.148 31.7785901 transit 2260 1.02 5828 [62]
Kepler-1464c 0.089 5.32786292 transit 2260 1.02 5828 [62]
Kepler-1465b 0.158 31.8277111 transit 1100 0.75 4726 [62]
Kepler-1466b 0.138 31.1750448 transit 2240 1.01 5884 [62]
Kepler-1467b 0.294 47.0569043 transit 2900 0.86 5332 [62]
Kepler-1468b 0.154 8.23984869 transit 3700 1.04 5893 [62]
Kepler-1468c 0.103 3.54553021 transit 3700 1.04 5893 [62]
Kepler-1469b 0.25 21.8635301 transit 4090 0.92 5507 [62]
Kepler-1470b 0.095 16.2950903 transit 1860 0.8 4961 [62]
Kepler-1471b 0.126 3.63899398 transit 3450 0.95 5660 [62]
Kepler-1472b 0.17 38.1312831 transit 4140 1.16 6159 [62]
Kepler-1473b 0.106 14.4273551 transit 2040 1.09 6046 [62]
Kepler-1474b 0.193 36.4333452 transit 3960 1.04 5870 [62]
Kepler-1475b 0.261 82.177374 transit 5590 1.18 6214 [62]
Kepler-1476b 0.149 10.35863224 transit 3970 0.98 5663 [62]
Kepler-1477b 0.105 11.55530021 transit 1710 0.81 5100 [62]
Kepler-1478b 0.154 26.0840594 transit 4580 1.04 5904 [62]
Kepler-1479b 0.163 14.53261362 transit 2020 0.99 5796 [62]
Kepler-1480b 0.149 22.12679948 transit 1800 0.85 5156 [62]
Kepler-1481b 0.11 5.94220998 transit 1610 0.8 4908 [62]
Kepler-1482b 0.09 12.25383217 transit 1440 0.88 5381 [62]
Kepler-1483b 0.136 9.5085156 transit 4330 1.25 6337 [62]
Kepler-1484b 0.188 30.4549136 transit 3570 0.94 5730 [62]
Kepler-1485b 0.131 19.9157725 transit 1800 1.11 6087 [62]
Kepler-1486b 0.207 54.6495759 transit 4780 1.08 5965 [62]
Kepler-1487b 0.19 7.31946363 transit 3570 1.38 6541 [62]
Kepler-1488b 0.166 39.8189932 transit 2020 1.05 5820 [62]
Kepler-1489b 0.158 82.294751 transit 2800 0.93 5655 [62]
Kepler-1490b 0.271 92.4362973 transit 3160 0.9 5515 [62]
Kepler-1491b 0.135 16.5861762 transit 4280 1 5728 [62]
Kepler-1492b 0.133 16.75255007 transit 1210 0.77 4712 [62]
Kepler-1493b 0.126 15.0217983 transit 1870 1.06 5863 [62]
Kepler-1494b 0.274 91.080482 transit 3450 0.96 5659 [62]
Kepler-1495b 0.262 85.273256 transit 4260 1.03 5831 [62]
Kepler-1496b 0.198 64.6588017 transit 4220 1.18 6182 [62]
Kepler-1497b 0.148 8.74199772 transit 3660 0.96 5675 [62]
Kepler-1498b 0.119 48.051405 transit 2400 0.86 5256 [62]
Kepler-1499b 0.106 44.2008 transit 1000 0.82 5097 [62]
Kepler-1500b 0.107 15.0330105 transit 2950 1 5845 [62]
Kepler-1501b 0.139 14.5564533 transit 2900 1.2 6229 [62]
Kepler-1502b 0.284 41.7083629 transit 5000 1.44 6666 [62]
Kepler-1503b 0.203 96.16987 transit 2800 0.77 5069 [62]
Kepler-1504b 0.19 82.304003 transit 3360 0.85 5393 [62]
Kepler-1505b 0.083 30.8609366 transit 1170 0.93 5686 [62]
Kepler-1506b 0.118 14.0329154 transit 4300 0.95 5676 [62]
Kepler-1507b 0.075 16.0506213 transit 1120 0.89 5410 [62]
Kepler-1508b 0.119 20.7056504 transit 2910 1.14 6158 [62]
Kepler-1509b 0.165 25.4338197 transit 4170 1 5780 [62]
Kepler-1510b 0.3 84.703921 transit 5270 1.19 6200 [62]
Kepler-1511b 0.15 23.2382792 transit 2930 1.17 6064 [62]
Kepler-1512b 0.105 20.35972599 transit 530 0.73 4372 [62]
Kepler-1513b 0.755 160.88465087 transit 1250 0.99 5617 [62]
Kepler-1514b 1.055 217.8317626 transit 1240 1.21 6251 [62]
Kepler-1515b 0.852 214.3114164 transit 1640 1.3 6511 [62]
Kepler-1516b 0.156 7.25931979 transit 2840 1.04 5904 [62]
Kepler-1517b 0.871 5.54608367 transit 2830 1.58 7010 [62]
Kepler-1518b 0.272 5.11177904 transit 3700 1.54 6846 [62]
Kepler-1519b 0.63 240.7989397 transit 2800 0.94 5644 [62]
Kepler-1520b 0.515 0.65355357 transit 2070 0.76 4677 [62]
Kepler-1521b 0.223 47.14840805 transit 740 0.81 5042 [62]
Kepler-1522b 0.154 1.84788917 transit 2300 0.96 5706 [62]
Kepler-1523b 0.141 0.93875077 transit 2990 0.97 5708 [62]
Kepler-1524b 0.316 70.9674603 transit 1650 1.17 6179 [62]
Kepler-1525b 0.081 2.41660118 transit 1290 1.07 5748 [62]
Kepler-1526b 0.217 3.908632 transit 1880 0.73 4601 [62]
Kepler-1527b 0.426 160.129918 transit 5100 1.21 6224 [62]
Kepler-1528b 0.13 1.79111021 transit 2990 1.03 5857 [62]
Kepler-1529b 0.187 5.33905686 transit 2230 0.81 5048 [62]
Kepler-1530b 0.146 2.5904434 transit 1800 0.92 5477 [62]
Kepler-1530c 0.147 5.3227406 transit 1800 0.92 5477 [62]
Kepler-1531b 0.099 1.13854338 transit 2200 1.16 6260 [62]
Kepler-1532b 0.12 1.09366356 transit 2690 0.91 5559 [62]
Kepler-1533b 0.309 308.5471 transit 2780 1.31 6431 [62]
Kepler-1534b 0.169 5.71668872 transit 3610 0.9 5442 [62]
Kepler-1535b 0.227 138.9442 transit 2870 1.08 6021 [62]
Kepler-1536b 0.28 364.758031 transit 1310 0.71 4434 [62]
Kepler-1537b 0.105 1.4444538 transit 1640 0.81 5079 [62]
Kepler-1538b 0.252 175.138819 transit 4210 1.03 5837 [62]
Kepler-1539b 0.241 133.3036741 transit 2570 0.84 5176 [62]
Kepler-1540b 0.222 125.4131177 transit 850 0.74 4540 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[66]
Kepler-1541b 0.103 8.40691199 transit 1350 0.86 5282 [62]
Kepler-1542b 0.068 3.95116882 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [62]
Kepler-1542c 0.058 2.89223021 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [62]
Kepler-1542d 0.078 5.99273738 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [62]
Kepler-1542e 0.068 5.10115756 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [62]
Kepler-1543b 0.242 6.96710269 transit 3630 1.39 6561 [62]
Kepler-1544b 0.159 168.811174 transit 1140 0.81 4886 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[63]
Kepler-1545b 0.241 163.692349 transit 2240 0.84 5201 [62]
Kepler-1546b 0.279 19.5974971 transit 3240 0.95 5623 [62]
Kepler-1547b 0.08 0.69297968 transit 2170 1.12 6078 [62]
Kepler-1548b 0.236 124.828679 transit 3800 0.99 5706 [62]
Kepler-1549b 0.229 214.886545 transit 2580 0.88 5324 [62]
Kepler-1550b 0.269 225.582809 transit 3920 1.07 5991 [62]
Kepler-1551b 0.237 24.4973698 transit 5100 1.14 6136 [62]
Kepler-1552b 0.22 184.771853 transit 2020 0.85 5202 [62]
Kepler-1553b 0.103 4.24261881 transit 2350 0.85 5288 [62]
Kepler-1554b 0.259 198.088774 transit 3200 0.84 5297 [62]
Kepler-1555b 0.144 8.10501635 transit 4510 1.04 5866 [62]
Kepler-1556b 0.175 8.82713457 transit 3500 0.97 5608 [62]
Kepler-1557b 0.136 3.74032496 transit 5000 1.11 6099 [62]
Kepler-1558b 0.061 3.50470358 transit 1120 0.83 5101 [62]
Kepler-1559b 0.064 0.97191543 transit 1900 0.86 5316 [62]
Kepler-1560b 0.079 3.03195744 transit 1730 1.02 5815 [62]
Kepler-1561b 0.097 1.00520701 transit 3240 1.07 5957 [62]
Kepler-1562b 0.317 64.2737752 transit 4290 1.02 5760 [62]
Kepler-1563b 0.067 3.43276598 transit 1780 1 5765 [62]
Kepler-1564b 0.131 18.0540381 transit 2840 0.93 5528 [62]
Kepler-1565b 0.106 1.53818844 transit 2140 0.76 4940 [62]
Kepler-1566b 0.07 0.53991524 transit 1670 0.84 5254 [62]
Kepler-1567b 0.244 153.979578 transit 4000 0.95 5655 [62]
Kepler-1568b 0.116 20.925392 transit 2880 1.09 5956 [62]
Kepler-1569b 0.15 5.79180156 transit 3400 1.25 6319 [62]
Kepler-1570b 0.095 26.548955 transit 1510 0.92 5550 [62]
Kepler-1571b 0.136 3.38555488 transit 2620 1.23 6297 [62]
Kepler-1572b 0.084 5.49548621 transit 2000 0.97 5618 [62]
Kepler-1573b 0.107 2.6157554 transit 3800 1.01 5808 [62]
Kepler-1574b 0.115 6.9424334 transit 4160 1.06 5892 [62]
Kepler-1575b 0.117 2.55314213 transit 3800 0.95 5667 [62]
Kepler-1576b 0.093 6.98471973 transit 1760 1.05 5876 [62]
Kepler-1577b 0.101 6.30560247 transit 1770 0.78 4862 [62]
Kepler-1578b 0.093 1.45088691 transit 3310 0.9 5545 [62]
Kepler-1579b 0.075 0.84990789 transit 1520 0.75 4584 [62]
Kepler-1580b 0.188 56.6449279 transit 2840 1.47 6228 [62]
Kepler-1581b 0.071 6.28385491 transit 1440 1.12 6022 [62]
Kepler-1582b 0.133 4.83817712 transit 370 0.28 3208 [62]
Kepler-1583b 0.054 9.32807355 transit 1160 0.94 5645 [62]
Kepler-1584b 0.144 13.3997099 transit 4320 1.1 6069 [62]
Kepler-1585b 0.16 3.5827463 transit 4140 0.94 5538 [62]
Kepler-1586b 0.136 15.6049212 transit 2820 1.45 6681 [62]
Kepler-1587b 0.119 9.4060467 transit 2960 1.08 5933 [62]
Kepler-1588b 0.068 7.84931739 transit 2150 0.96 5817 [62]
Kepler-1589b 0.097 0.99166527 transit 4620 1.18 6166 [62]
Kepler-1590b 0.102 7.61760804 transit 2900 1.11 6053 [62]
Kepler-1591b 0.113 8.18504949 transit 3600 1.1 6082 [62]
Kepler-1592b 0.137 3.05710069 transit 4400 1.18 6213 [62]
Kepler-1593b 0.283 174.509835 transit 2460 0.81 4995 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[63]
Kepler-1594b 0.095 2.71603809 transit 3600 1.06 5946 [62]
Kepler-1595b 0.11 4.56380468 transit 2740 0.84 5203 [62]
Kepler-1596b 0.17 66.373379 transit 3800 0.95 5706 [62]
Kepler-1597b 0.095 2.94654179 transit 4090 1.25 6377 [62]
Kepler-1598b 0.085 4.34195123 transit 2390 1.07 5940 [62]
Kepler-1599b 0.145 122.363553 transit 3270 0.99 5767 [62]
Kepler-1600b 0.279 386.370548 transit 3240 0.86 5214 [62]
Kepler-1601b 0.073 2.20921951 transit 2200 1.04 5869 [62]
Kepler-1602b 0.12 11.17931605 transit 2660 1.22 6296 [62]
Kepler-1603b 0.115 2.27163926 transit 5710 1.21 6241 [62]
Kepler-1604b 0.126 0.68368426 transit 1830 0.81 4976 [62]
Kepler-1605b 0.096 85.7565495 transit 730 0.86 5280 [62]
Kepler-1606b 0.185 196.435224 transit 2900 0.9 5422 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[64]
Kepler-1607b 0.082 13.6473676 transit 2400 1.14 6116 [62]
Kepler-1608b 0.154 16.4735686 transit 2710 0.75 4992 [62]
Kepler-1609b 0.198 114.34219 transit 4840 1.18 6132 [62]
Kepler-1610b 0.144 8.70181574 transit 3470 0.91 5383 [62]
Kepler-1611b 0.072 5.1762429 transit 2240 0.94 5605 [62]
Kepler-1612b 0.092 3.91795101 transit 2730 0.96 5643 [62]
Kepler-1613b 0.186 1.5184299 transit 2790 1.08 6005 [62]
Kepler-1614b 0.133 3.9466141 transit 3200 0.79 5121 [62]
Kepler-1615b 0.184 47.3126192 transit 3100 1.04 5865 [62]
Kepler-1616b 0.091 6.76284377 transit 2810 1.21 6266 [62]
Kepler-1617b 0.107 27.4785572 transit 2650 1.15 6167 [62]
Kepler-1618b 0.112 6.10826019 transit 4040 1.41 6620 [62]
Kepler-1619b 0.068 23.6225913 transit 1700 1 5852 [62]
Kepler-1620b 0.144 101.951829 transit 2520 1.15 6157 [62]
Kepler-1621b 0.193 92.263714 transit 4770 1.15 6158 [62]
Kepler-1622b 0.131 10.8118737 transit 3020 1.31 6436 [62]
Kepler-1623b 0.117 4.36128348 transit 3220 1 5772 [62]
Kepler-1624b 0.509 3.29030452 transit 650 0.5 3636 [62]
Kepler-1625b 0.541 287.378949 transit 3960 0.96 5677 [62]
Kepler-1626b 0.18 4.13962966 transit 5600 1.51 6826 [62]
Kepler-1627b 0.329 7.20283653 transit 1010 0.87 5445 [62]Young (38 million years) host star[67]
Kepler-1628b 0.574 76.378033 transit 1150 0.55 3724 [62]
Kepler-1629b 0.069 3.87595807 transit 1300 1.01 5776 [62]
Kepler-1630b 0.195 509.997402 transit 910 0.66 4736 [62]
Kepler-1631b 0.12 4.09513932 transit 3900 0.97 5679 [62]
Kepler-1632b 0.22 448.303558 transit 1900 1.12 6137 [62]
Kepler-1633b 0.141 186.404271 transit 2650 1.2 6256 [62]
Kepler-1634b 0.285 374.876239 transit 2130 0.92 5474 [62]
Kepler-1635b 0.325 469.63111 transit 3540 0.89 5347 [62]
Kepler-1636b 0.288 425.47785 transit 5110 1.01 5797 [62]
Kepler-1637b 0.079 6.10960324 transit 1650 1.02 5789 [62]
Kepler-1638b 0.167 259.33683 transit 2870 0.97 5710 [62]Potentially habitable exoplanet[68]
Kepler-1639b 0.23 9.878482 transit 3810 1.12 6150 [62]
Kepler-1640b 0.43 7.5844126 transit 4500 1.27 6324 [62]
Kepler-1641b 0.277 19.672266 transit 3130 1.12 6152 [62]
Kepler-1641c 0.263 32.657212 transit 3130 1.12 6152 [62]
Kepler-1642b 0.285 12.2057513 transit 1460 0.88 5355 [62]
Kepler-1642c 0.237 6.6513802 transit 1460 0.88 5355 [62]
Kepler-1643b 0.205 5.34264507 transit 1350 0.92 5508 [62]Young host star[69]
Kepler-1644b 0.168 21.0907758 transit 1930 0.89 5499 [62]
Kepler-1645b 0.159 16.1779561 transit 2750 1.02 5812 [62]
Kepler-1646b 0.11 4.48558383 transit 260 0.24 3299 [62]
Kepler-1647b 1.51968 1.059 1107.5923 2.7205 transit 1.22 6210 [62]
KOI-847 c 0.5 1106.243 2.08 transit 3461 0.98 5692 Unconfirmed. Also known as Kepler-700c.
OGLE-2007-BLG-349(AB)c 0.25171 2557 2.59 microlensing 9000 0.41 [70]
OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb 0.47 1.6 microlensing 22000 0.29 [71]
OGLE-2014-BLG-0676Lb 3.09 4.4 microlensing 7200 0.62 [72]
OGLE-2015-BLG-0051Lb [id] 0.72 0.73 microlensing 27000 0.1 [73]
OGLE-2015-BLG-0954Lb 3.9 1.2 microlensing 2000 0.33 [74]
OGLE-2012-BLG-0950Lb 0.11012 2.7 microlensing 9800 0.56 [75]
OGLE-2014-BLG-1760Lb [id] 0.56 1.75 microlensing 22400 0.51 [76]
Pr0211 c 7.79 4850 5.5 radial vel. 0.94 5300 Host star belongs to Beehive Cluster[77]
Proxima Centauri b 0.004 11.186 0.0485 radial vel. 4.2 0.12 3050 Nearest exoplanet to the Solar System, and is potentially habitable[78]
Qatar-3b 4.31 1.096 2.5079204 0.03783 1681 transit 1.15 6007 [79]
Qatar-4b 6.10 1.135 1.8053564 0.02803 1385 transit 0.90 5215 [79]
Qatar-5b 4.32 1.107 2.8792319 0.04127 1415 transit 1.13 5747 [79]
Rho Coronae Borealis c 0.07866 102.54 0.4123 448 radial vel. 56.2 0.89 5627 [22]
TRAPPIST-1b 0.00267 0.097 1.51087081 0.01111 400 transit 39 0.08 2559 [80]
TRAPPIST-1c 0.00434 0.094 2.4218233 0.01521 342 transit 39 0.08 2559 [80]
TRAPPIST-1d 0.00129 0.069 4.04961 0.02144 288 transit 39 0.08 2559 Potentially habitable exoplanet[80]
TYC 3667-1280-1 b 5.4 26.468 0.21 1350 radial vel. 1570 1.87 5130 Red giant star host[81]
V830 Tauri b 0.7 4.927 0.057 radial vel. 490 1 4250 [82]
WASP-53b 2.132 1.074 3.3098443 0.04101 transit 0.84 4953 [83]
WASP-53c 16.35 2840 3.73 transit 0.84 4953 [83]
WASP-81b 0.729 1.429 2.7164762 0.03908 transit 1.08 5870 [83]
WASP-92b 0.805 1.461 2.1746742 0.0348 1871 transit 1700 1.19 6280 [84]
WASP-93b 1.47 1.597 2.7325321 0.04211 transit 820 1.33 6700 [84]
WASP-113b 0.475 1.409 4.54216875 0.05885 1496 transit 1200 1.32 5890 [85]
WASP-114b 1.769 1.339 1.5487743 0.02851 2043 transit 1500 1.29 5940 [85]
WASP-118b 0.514 1.44 4.0460435 0.05453 transit 820 1.32 6410 [84]
WASP-119b 1.23 1.4 2.49979 0.0363 1600 transit 1090 1.02 5650 [86]
WASP-124b 0.6 1.24 3.37265 0.0449 1400 transit 1410 1.07 6050 [86]
WASP-126b 0.28 0.96 3.2888 0.0449 1480 transit 760 1.12 5800 [86]
WASP-127b 0.18 1.37 4.178062 0.052 transit 330 1.08 5620 [87][88][89]
WASP-129b 1 0.93 5.748145 0.0628 1100 transit 800 1 5900 [86]
WASP-130b 1.23 0.89 11.55098 0.1012 833 transit 590 1.04 5625 [90]
WASP-131b 0.27 1.22 5.322023 0.0607 1400 transit 820 1.06 6030 [90]
WASP-132b 0.41 0.87 7.133521 0.067 763 transit 390 0.8 4775 [90]Second planet discovered in 2022[91]
WASP-133b 1.16 1.21 2.176423 0.0345 1790 transit 1780 1.16 5700 [86]
WASP-136b 1.51 1.38 5.215357 0.0661 transit 530 1.41 6260 [89]
WASP-138b 1.22 1.09 3.634433 0.0494 transit 1000 1.22 6272 [89]
WASP-139b 0.117 0.8 5.924262 0.062 910 transit 750 0.92 5310 [90]
WASP-140b 2.44 1.44 2.2359835 0.0323 1320 transit 590 0.9 5260 [90][92]
WASP-141b 2.69 1.21 3.310651 0.0469 1540 transit 1900 1.25 5900 [90]
WASP-142b 0.84 1.53 2.052868 0.0347 2000 transit 2700 1.33 6010 [90]
WASP-157b 0.574 1.065 3.9516205 0.0529 1339 transit 1.26 5838 [93]
XO-6b 4.4 2.07 3.7650007 0.0815 1577 transit 759.0 1.47 6720 [94]
YBP 401 b 0.46 4.087 radial vel. 1.14 6165 Belongs to Messier 67[95]

Specific exoplanet lists


Lists of exoplanets


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