Description: The list of exoplanets detected by the Kepler space telescope contains bodies with a wide variety of properties, with significant ranges in orbital distances, masses, radii, composition, habitability, and host star type. As of June 16 2023, the Kepler space telescope and its follow-up observations have detected 2,778 planets, including hot Jupiters, super-Earths, circumbinary planets, and planets located in the circumstellar habitable zones of their host stars. Kepler has detected over 3,601 unconfirmed planet candidates and 2,165 eclipsing binary stars.
Mass (Jupiter mass): Unknown
Radius (Jupiter radius): 0.138 RJ
Density: 4.46 g/cm³
Equilibrium Temperature: 728.0 K
Orbital Period: 4.617534 days
Semi-major Axis: 0.048 AU
Eccentricity: Unknown
Inclination: 86.99°
Host Star: Kepler-55
Spectral Type: Unknown
Temperature: 4503.0 K
Stellar Mass: 0.63 M☉
Stellar Radius: 0.62 R☉
Planet Letter: e
Object ID: 3.341
Host ID: 2.52302
Discovery Date: 2014-03
Discovery Year: 2014
Discovery Method: Transit
Discovery Locale: Space
Discovery Facility: Kepler
Discovery Instrument: Kepler CCD Array