List of exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope: 1501–2000

This is a partial list of exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope, running from star number 1501 through 2000, inclusive.

Table keys
Planet type
Circumbinary planet
Planet orbits a single star in a multiple star system
Planet has a circumbinary orbit in a system with more than 2 stars
Planet discovered by Kepler community
Potentially habitable
None of the above

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Planet Disc­overy method Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Density
(g/cm3)
Orbital period
(days)
Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital eccentricity Year of
con­firm­ation
Ref.
Earth (for reference) 0.00315 0.0892 5.515 365.2563 1 0.0167 [1]
Kepler-1501b Transit 0.139+0.061
−0.022
14.5564533 ±0.0001121 2016 [2]
Kepler-1502b Transit 0.284+0.1
−0.057
41.7083629 ±0.0003485 2016 [2]
Kepler-1503b Transit 0.203+0.017
−0.021
96.16987 ±0.00118 2016 [2]
Kepler-1504b Transit 0.19+0.021
−0.017
82.304003 ±0.001593 2016 [2]
Kepler-1505b Transit 0.083±0.004 30.8609366 ±0.0002252 2016 [2]
Kepler-1506b Transit 0.118+0.017
−0.012
14.0329154 ±0.0002811 2016 [2]
Kepler-1507b Transit 0.075±0.008 16.0506213 ±0.0001447 2016 [2]
Kepler-1508b Transit 0.119+0.047
−0.023
20.7056504 ±0.0005499 2016 [2]
Kepler-1509b Transit 0.165+0.033
−0.014
25.4338197 ±0.0003114 2016 [2]
Kepler-1510b Transit 0.3+0.11
−0.05
84.703921 ±0.001896 2016 [2]
Kepler-1511b Transit 0.15+0.062
−0.021
23.2382792 ±0.000222 2016 [2]
Kepler-1512b Transit 0.105+0.006
−0.01
20.35972599 ±0.00005874 2016 [2]
Kepler-1513b Transit 0.755+0.123
−0.065
160.8846509 ±0.00007718 2016 [2]
Kepler-1514b Transit 1.055+0.054
−0.045
217.8317626 ±0.0001058 2016 [2]
Kepler-1515b Transit 0.852+0.069
−0.057
214.3114164 ±0.0001275 2016 [2]
Kepler-1516b Transit 0.156+0.044
−0.017
7.25931979 ±0.00003612 2016 [2]
Kepler-1517b Transit 0.871+0.249
−0.172
5.54608367 ±0.00000709 2016 [2]
Kepler-1518b Transit 0.272+0.082
−0.056
5.11177904 ±0.00005083 2016 [2]
Kepler-1519b Transit 0.63+0.072
−0.048
240.7989397 ±0.0006117 2016 [2]
Kepler-1520b Transit 0.515+0.02
−0.027
0.65355357 ±0.00000016 2016 [2]
Kepler-1521b Transit 0.223+0.008
−0.009
47.14840805 ±0.00007919 2016 [2]
Kepler-1522b Transit 0.154+0.021
−0.012
1.84788917 ±0.00000272 2016 [2]
Kepler-1523b Transit 0.141+0.024
−0.013
0.93875077 ±0.00000116 2016 [2]
Kepler-1524b Transit 0.316+0.131
−0.048
70.9674603 ±0.0001723 2016 [2]
Kepler-1525b Transit 0.081+0.005
−0.004
2.41660118 ±0.00000528 2016 [2]
Kepler-1526b Transit 0.217+0.008
−0.035
3.908632 ±0.0000074 2016 [2]
Kepler-1527b Transit 0.426+0.174
−0.067
160.129918 ±0.001742 2016 [2]
Kepler-1528b Transit 0.13+0.022
−0.012
1.79111021 ±0.0000077 2016 [2]
Kepler-1529b Transit 0.187+0.013
−0.01
5.33905686 ±0.00001277 2016 [2]
Kepler-1530b Transit 0.146+0.019
−0.01
2.5904434 ±0.0001715 2016 [2]
Kepler-1530c Transit 0.147+0.021
−0.01
5.3227406 ±0.0006331 2016 [2]
Kepler-1531b Transit 0.099+0.043
−0.016
1.13854338 ±0.00000259 2016 [2]
Kepler-1532b Transit 0.12+0.016
−0.011
1.09366356 ±0.00000216 2016 [2]
Kepler-1533b Transit 0.309+0.133
−0.061
308.5471 ±0.002415 2016 [2]
Kepler-1534b Transit 0.169+0.02
−0.013
5.71668872 ±0.00002925 2016 [2]
Kepler-1535b Transit 0.227+0.022
−0.017
138.9442 ±0.001214 2016 [2]
Kepler-1536b Transit 0.28+0.032
−0.047
364.758031 ±0.00582 2016 [2]
Kepler-1537b Transit 0.105+0.005
−0.008
1.4444538 ±0.00000233 2016 [2]
Kepler-1538b Transit 0.252+0.062
−0.028
175.138819 ±0.002807 2016 [2]
Kepler-1539b Transit 0.241+0.017
−0.013
133.3036741 ±0.0008843 2016 [2]
Kepler-1540b Transit 0.222+0.017
−0.012
125.4131177 ±0.0004189 2016 [2]
Kepler-1541b Transit 0.103+0.009
−0.007
8.40691199 ±0.00002698 2016 [2]
Kepler-1542b Transit 0.068+0.01
−0.007
3.95116882 ±0.00001633 2016 [2]
Kepler-1542c Transit 0.058+0.008
−0.005
2.89223021 ±0.00001472 2016 [2]
Kepler-1542d Transit 0.078+0.011
−0.008
5.99273738 ±0.0000226 2016 [2]
Kepler-1542e Transit 0.068+0.009
−0.007
5.10115756 ±0.00002409 2016 [2]
Kepler-1543b Transit 0.242+0.108
−0.045
6.96710269 ±0.00003285 2016 [2]
Kepler-1544 b Transit 0.159+0.008
−0.006
168.811174 ±0.001271 2016 [2]
Kepler-1545b Transit 0.241+0.02
−0.016
163.692349 ±0.001383 2016 [2]
Kepler-1546b Transit 0.279+0.052
−0.03
19.5974971 ±0.0001407 2016 [2]
Kepler-1547b Transit 0.08+0.025
−0.011
0.69297968 ±0.00000149 2016 [2]
Kepler-1548b Transit 0.236+0.048
−0.019
124.828679 ±0.001524 2016 [2]
Kepler-1549b Transit 0.229+0.02
−0.018
214.886545 ±0.003111 2016 [2]
Kepler-1550b Transit 0.269+0.063
−0.034
225.582809 ±0.003846 2016 [2]
Kepler-1551b Transit 0.237+0.081
−0.037
24.4973698 ±0.0002094 2016 [2]
Kepler-1552b Transit 0.22+0.01
−0.009
184.771853 ±0.001546 2016 [2]
Kepler-1553b Transit 0.103+0.009
−0.008
4.24261881 ±0.00002781 2016 [2]
Kepler-1554b Transit 0.259+0.021
−0.024
198.088774 ±0.002456 2016 [2]
Kepler-1555b Transit 0.144+0.041
−0.015
8.10501635 ±0.00008122 2016 [2]
Kepler-1556b Transit 0.175+0.036
−0.013
8.82713457 ±0.00004025 2016 [2]
Kepler-1557b Transit 0.136+0.045
−0.019
3.74032496 ±0.00002165 2016 [2]
Kepler-1558b Transit 0.061+0.005
−0.004
3.50470358 ±0.00001612 2016 [2]
Kepler-1559b Transit 0.064+0.006
−0.004
0.97191543 ±0.00000379 2016 [2]
Kepler-1560b Transit 0.079+0.016
−0.008
3.03195744 ±0.00001306 2016 [2]
Kepler-1561b Transit 0.097+0.023
−0.016
1.00520701 ±0.0000051 2016 [2]
Kepler-1562b Transit 0.317+0.089
−0.037
64.2737752 ±0.0007141 2016 [2]
Kepler-1563b Transit 0.067+0.011
−0.007
3.43276598 ±0.00002976 2016 [2]
Kepler-1564b Transit 0.131+0.017
−0.012
18.0540381 ±0.0001919 2016 [2]
Kepler-1565b Transit 0.106+0.007
−0.011
1.53818844 ±0.00000686 2016 [2]
Kepler-1566b Transit 0.07+0.007
−0.004
0.53991524 ±0.00000135 2016 [2]
Kepler-1567b Transit 0.244+0.036
−0.021
153.979578 ±0.001785 2016 [2]
Kepler-1568b Transit 0.116+0.019
−0.013
20.925392 ±0.0002521 2016 [2]
Kepler-1569b Transit 0.15+0.065
−0.028
5.79180156 ±0.00003622 2016 [2]
Kepler-1570b Transit 0.095+0.017
−0.009
26.548955 ±0.0003047 2016 [2]
Kepler-1571b Transit 0.136+0.061
−0.03
3.38555488 ±0.00001595 2016 [2]
Kepler-1572b Transit 0.084+0.017
−0.007
5.49548621 ±0.0000292 2016 [2]
Kepler-1573b Transit 0.107+0.021
−0.01
2.6157554 ±0.00001498 2016 [2]
Kepler-1574b Transit 0.115+0.025
−0.013
6.9424334 ±0.00006006 2016 [2]
Kepler-1575b Transit 0.117+0.018
−0.012
2.55314213 ±0.00001304 2016 [2]
Kepler-1576b Transit 0.093+0.026
−0.012
6.98471973 ±0.0000594 2016 [2]
Kepler-1577b Transit 0.101+0.004
−0.01
6.30560247 ±0.00003666 2016 [2]
Kepler-1578b Transit 0.093±0.01 1.45088691 ±0.00000695 2016 [2]
Kepler-1579b Transit 0.075+0.005
−0.004
0.84990789 ±0.00000293 2016 [2]
Kepler-1580b Transit 0.188+0.027
−0.028
56.6449279 ±0.0008525 2016 [2]
Kepler-1581b Transit 0.071+0.012
−0.008
6.28385491 ±0.00004246 2016 [2]
Kepler-1582b Transit 0.133+0.015
−0.012
4.83817712 ±0.0000884 2016 [2]
Kepler-1583b Transit 0.054+0.008
−0.004
9.32807355 ±0.00008851 2016 [2]
Kepler-1584b Transit 0.144+0.036
−0.019
13.3997099 ±0.000157 2016 [2]
Kepler-1585b Transit 0.16+0.022
−0.014
3.5827463 ±0.00001739 2016 [2]
Kepler-1586b Transit 0.136+0.058
−0.03
15.6049212 ±0.0001365 2016 [2]
Kepler-1587b Transit 0.119+0.042
−0.021
9.4060467 ±0.0001376 2016 [2]
Kepler-1588b Transit 0.068+0.01
−0.006
7.84931739 ±0.00009456 2016 [2]
Kepler-1589b Transit 0.097+0.039
−0.015
0.99166527 ±0.00000784 2016 [2]
Kepler-1590b Transit 0.102+0.03
−0.013
7.61760804 ±0.00004334 2016 [2]
Kepler-1591b Transit 0.113+0.037
−0.017
8.18504949 ±0.00007831 2016 [2]
Kepler-1592b Transit 0.137+0.062
−0.025
3.05710069 ±0.00002334 2016 [2]
Kepler-1593b Transit 0.283+0.027
−0.025
174.509835 ±0.001852 2016 [2]
Kepler-1594b Transit 0.095+0.023
−0.011
2.71603809 ±0.00001355 2016 [2]
Kepler-1595b Transit 0.11+0.008
−0.009
4.56380468 ±0.0000324 2016 [2]
Kepler-1596b Transit 0.17+0.022
−0.015
66.373379 ±0.001476 2016 [2]
Kepler-1597b Transit 0.095+0.042
−0.015
2.94654179 ±0.00003471 2016 [2]
Kepler-1598b Transit 0.085+0.025
−0.009
4.34195123 ±0.00002827 2016 [2]
Kepler-1599b Transit 0.145+0.029
−0.021
122.363553 ±0.008968 2016 [2]
Kepler-1600b Transit 0.279+0.025
−0.015
386.370548 ±0.008591 2016 [2]
Kepler-1601b Transit 0.073+0.021
−0.01
2.20921951 ±0.0000151 2016 [2]
Kepler-1602b Transit 0.12+0.052
−0.021
11.17931605 ±0.00007504 2016 [2]
Kepler-1603b Transit 0.115+0.042
−0.017
2.27163926 ±0.00002336 2016 [2]
Kepler-1604b Transit 0.126+0.017
−0.01
0.68368426 ±0.00000063 2016 [2]
Kepler-1605b Transit 0.096+0.008
−0.007
85.7565495 ±0.0006161 2016 [2]
Kepler-1606b Transit 0.185+0.021
−0.013
196.435224 ±0.003935 2016 [2]
Kepler-1607b Transit 0.082+0.029
−0.012
13.6473676 ±0.0002102 2016 [2]
Kepler-1608b Transit 0.154+0.014
−0.017
16.4735686 ±0.0001698 2016 [2]
Kepler-1609b Transit 0.198+0.08
−0.029
114.34219 ±0.004097 2016 [2]
Kepler-1610b Transit 0.144+0.017
−0.012
8.70181574 ±0.00008315 2016 [2]
Kepler-1611b Transit 0.072+0.014
−0.006
5.1762429 ±0.00005826 2016 [2]
Kepler-1612b Transit 0.092+0.016
−0.01
3.91795101 ±0.00002727 2016 [2]
Kepler-1613b Transit 0.186+0.039
−0.045
1.5184299 ±0.0001991 2016 [2]
Kepler-1614b Transit 0.133+0.011
−0.013
3.9466141 ±0.00003022 2016 [2]
Kepler-1615b Transit 0.184+0.043
−0.052
47.3126192 ±0.0008593 2016 [2]
Kepler-1616b Transit 0.091+0.042
−0.013
6.76284377 ±0.00006948 2016 [2]
Kepler-1617b Transit 0.107+0.033
−0.014
27.4785572 ±0.0005078 2016 [2]
Kepler-1618b Transit 0.112+0.046
−0.021
6.10826019 ±0.00008991 2016 [2]
Kepler-1619b Transit 0.068+0.013
−0.007
23.6225913 ±0.000542 2016 [2]
Kepler-1620b Transit 0.144+0.057
−0.024
101.951829 ±0.001572 2016 [2]
Kepler-1621b Transit 0.193+0.071
−0.033
92.263714 ±0.002385 2016 [2]
Kepler-1622b Transit 0.131+0.061
−0.024
10.8118737 ±0.0001009 2016 [2]
Kepler-1623b Transit 0.117+0.028
−0.016
4.36128348 ±0.00002698 2016 [2]
Kepler-1624b Transit 0.509+0.035
−0.041
3.29030452 ±0.00000456 2016 [2]
Kepler-1625b Transit 0.541+0.078
−0.047
287.378949 ±0.002983 2016 [2]
Kepler-1626b Transit 0.18+0.059
−0.038
4.13962966 ±0.00002851 2016 [2]
Kepler-1627b Transit 0.329+0.044
−0.037
7.20283653 ±0.00008773 2016 [2]
Kepler-1628b Transit 0.574+0.084
−0.045
76.378033 ±0.001833 2016 [2]
Kepler-1629b Transit 0.069+0.013
−0.007
3.87595807 ±0.00002379 2016 [2]
Kepler-1630b Transit 0.195+0.018
−0.009
509.997402 ±0.003256 2016 [2]
Kepler-1631b Transit 0.12+0.018
−0.013
4.09513932 ±0.00003048 2016 [2]
Kepler-1632b Transit 0.22+0.075
−0.031
448.303558 ±0.004164 2016 [2]
Kepler-1633b Transit 0.141+0.058
−0.022
186.404271 ±0.005886 2016 [2]
Kepler-1634b Transit 0.285+0.046
−0.054
374.876239 ±0.007107 2016 [2]
Kepler-1635b Transit 0.325+0.029
−0.06
469.63111 ±0.01246 2016 [2]
Kepler-1636b Transit 0.288+0.068
−0.031
425.47785 ±0.01122 2016 [2]
Kepler-1637b Transit 0.079+0.016
−0.008
6.10960324 ±0.00006485 2016 [2]
Kepler-1638b Transit 0.167+0.029
−0.02
259.33683 ±0.01303 2016 [2]
Kepler-1639b Transit 0.23+0.07
−0.03
9.878482 ±0.002171 2016 [2]
Kepler-1640b Transit 0.43+0.221
−0.071
7.5844126 ±0.0003866 2016 [2]
Kepler-1641b Transit 0.277+0.101
−0.052
19.672266 ±0.00111 2016 [2]
Kepler-1641c Transit 0.263+0.087
−0.044
32.657212 ±0.003099 2016 [2]
Kepler-1642b Transit 0.285+0.03
−0.022
12.2057513 ±0.0005101 2016 [2]
Kepler-1642c Transit 0.237+0.026
−0.019
6.6513802 ±0.0003227 2016 [2]
Kepler-1643b Transit 0.205+0.022
−0.013
5.34264507 ±0.00002177 2016 [2]
Kepler-1644b Transit 0.168+0.046
−0.014
21.0907758 ±0.0001114 2016 [2]
Kepler-1645b Transit 0.159+0.038
−0.018
16.1779561 ±0.0001069 2016 [2]
Kepler-1646b Transit 0.11+0.025
−0.021
4.48558383 ±0.0000105 2016 [2]
Kepler-1647b Transit 1.51968±0.64815 1.059±0.012 1107.5923 ±0.0227 2.7205±0.007 0.0581±0.0689 2016 [3]
Kepler-1648b Timing 11.8+0.8
−0.6
840+22
−20
0.15+0.13
−0.10
2016 [4]
Kepler-1649b Transit 0.096±0.013 8.689099 ±0.000025 0.0514±0.0028 0 2017 [5]
Kepler-1649c Transit 0.003 19.53527 ±0.00010 2020 [6][7]
Kepler-1650b Transit 0.086+0.01
−0.009
1.53818001 ±0.00000155 0.01+0.15
−0.01
2017 [8]
Kepler-1651b Transit 0.164±0.01 9.87863917 ±0.00001067 0.13+0.06
−0.03
2017 [8]
Kepler-1652b Transit 0.143±0.016 9.900+0.880
−1.340
38.09722±0.00021 0.1654+0.0042
−0.0075
2017 [9]
Kepler-1653b Transit 0.2211+0.0225
−0.0216
3.08+0.19
−0.27
140.2524±0.0030 0.4706+0.0098
−0.0041
2017 [9]
Kepler-1654b Transit <0.5 0.819+0.019
−0.017
<1.2 1047.8356+0.0018
−0.0019
2.026+0.037
−0.035
0.26+0.21
−0.11
2018 [10]
Kepler-1655b Transit 0.016+0.010
−0.009
0.1974±0.0073 2.5+1.6
−1.4
11.8728787±0.0000085 0.103±0.001 2018 [11]
Kepler-1656b Transit 0.153+0.013
−0.012
0.448±0.047 2.13+0.87
−0.574
31.578659 0.197±0.021 0.836+0.013
−0.012
2018 [12]
Kepler-1657b Transit 1.93+0.19
−0.21
0.990+0.060
−0.070
2.46+0.42
−0.36
141.241671±0.000086 0.534+0.012
−0.030
0.496±0.031 2018 [13]
Kepler-1658b[a] Transit 5.7 3.85 2019 [15]
Kepler-1659b Transit 0.028±0.001 0.17±0.02 13.6088±0.0006 0.112293 0.0114 2019 [16]
Kepler-1659c Transit 0.014±0.001 0.17±0.03 20.4415±0.0013 0.147280 0.0140 2019 [16]
Kepler-1660b Transit timing var. 4.89±0.23 239.48±0.07 0.9817 0.055±0.0015 2017 [17]
Kepler-1661b Transit 0.053±0.038 0.345±0.005 1.6±1.1 175.06±006 0.633±0.005 0.057±0.005 2020 [18]
Kepler-1662b Transit 0.2234 0.7904 134.4786723 0.5187 2020 [19]
Kepler-1701b Transit 0.198 169.134 2020 [20]
Kepler-1708b Transit <4.6 0.8886+0.0535
−0.0526
737.1131+0.00146
−0.00770
1.64±0.10 <0.40 2022 [21]
Kepler-1972b Transit 0.0064±0.0019 0.072±0.004 7.54425±0.00054 2022
Kepler-1972c Transit 0.0066±0.002 0.078±0.005 11.3295±0.0011 2022
Kepler-1976b Transit timing var. 1.089+0.175
−0.130
4.959 ± 0.000000515 0.0565 2023 [22]
Kepler-1977b Transit 0.148+0.017
−0.010
4.537 ± 0.00002498 0.0486 2023 [23]
Kepler-1978b Transit 0.238+0.034
−0.019
10.849694 ± 0.00002777 0.0914 2023 [23]
Kepler-1979b Transit 2.617+0.787
−0.262
18.508 ± 0.0001311 0.1383 2023 [23]
Kepler-1980b Transit 0.197+0.032
−0.011
33.0257 ± 0.0006181 0.2049 2023 [23]
Kepler-1981b Transit 0.823+0.157
−0.366
453.542 ± 0.003501 1.3292 2023 [23]
Kepler-1982b Transit 0.069+0.012
−0.004
3.823 ± 0.00004481 0.0511 2023 [23]
Kepler-1983b Transit 0.208+0.012
−0.016
7.3285± 0.00002311 0.0689 2023 [23]
Kepler-1984b Transit 0.608+0.067
−0.083
1.9928 ± 0.0000007832 0.0283 2023 [23]
Kepler-1985b Transit 0.203+0.022
−0.020
3.4206 ± 0.00001928 0.0426 2023 [23]
Kepler-1986b Transit 0.169+0.031
−0.013
19.5489 ± 0.0001396 0.1307 2023 [23]
Kepler-1987b Transit 0.110+0.010
−0.008
2.34586 ± 0.00000955 0.0318 2023 [23]
Kepler-1987c Transit 0.119+0.011
−0.008
3.6483 ± 0.00001621 0.0427 2023 [23]
Kepler-1987d Transit 0.237+0.022
−0.016
5.6449 ± 0.000008778 0.0571 2023 [23]
Kepler-1987e Transit 0.171+0.016
−0.012
8.7429 ± 0.00003311 0.0765 2023 [23]
Kepler-1988b Transit 0.136+0.027
−0.044
11.4950 ± 0.00008821 0.1038 2023 [23]
Kepler-1989b Transit 0.412+0.122
−0.065
10.1610 ± 0.000009176 0.0918 2023 [23]
Kepler-1990b Transit 0.292+0.048
−0.029
1.7351 ± 0.000000282 0.0286 2023 [23]
Kepler-1990c Transit 0.087+0.015
−0.009
4.0684 ± 0.00001212 0.0504 2023 [23]
Kepler-1991b Transit 0.131+0.018
−0.019
13.2607 ± 0.00009795 0.1065 2023 [23]
Kepler-1991c Transit 0.229 ± 0.032 22.7902 ± 0.00006878 0.1528 2023 [23]
Kepler-1992b Transit 0.081+0.008
−0.004
15.61122 ± 0.0001275 0.1169 2023 [23]
Kepler-1993b Transit 0.370+0.114
−0.266
26.6565 ± 0.0002052 0.1943 2023 [23]
Kepler-1994b Transit 0.045+0.005
−0.004
4.61225 ± 0.00003445 0.053 2023 [23]
Kepler-1995b Transit 0.382+0.197
−0.059
73.7578 ± 0.0004304 0.3259 2023 [23]
Kepler-1996b Transit 0.202+0.014
−0.006
32.376 ± 0.0001311 0.1789 2023 [23]
Kepler-1996c Transit 0.251+0.018
−0.007
92.7297 ± 0.000398 0.3608 2023 [23]
Kepler-1997b Transit 0.203+0.064
−0.025
26.7575 ± 0.0002942 0.01815 2023 [23]
Kepler-1998b Transit 0.054+0.007
−0.004
3.03267 ± 0.00001374 0.0405 2023 [23]
Kepler-1999b Transit 0.294+0.023
−0.027
8.73967 ± 0.0003092 0.0713 2023 [23]
Kepler-2000b Transit 0.244+0.009
−0.015
6.3831 ± 0.000006398 0.0562 2023 [23]
Kepler-2000c Transit 0.140+0.005
−0.009
20.618 ± 0.0001382 0.1228 2023 [23]
Planet Disc­overy method Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Density
(g/cm3)
Orbital period
(days)
Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital eccentricity Year of
con­firm­ation
Ref.

References

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Footnotes

  1. ^ This was the first potential planet discovered by the Kepler space telescope, but it took over a decade to confirm.[14]

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