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ASTRONOMY
Name Star Type Mass(M⊕) Radius(R⊕) Flux(F⊕) Teq(K) Period(Days) Distance(Ly) ESI
Earth G Warm Terrain 1.0 1.0 1.0 287.35 365.242 - 1.00
KOI-6863.01 M Warm Terrain 0.83 0.937 ? 368.5±46.4 4.486 ?
KOI-1404.02 M Warm Terrain 0.832 0.94 3.03 336.5±43.9 18.906 ?
KOI-5192.01 K Warm Terrain 0.832 0.94 4.29 367 50.55 ?
KOI-5554.01 F Warm Terrain 0.89 0.96 2.25 312 362.22 ?
KOI-2124.01 K Warm Terrain 1.00 1.00 1.84 309.3 42.34 ?
KOI-5950.01 G Warm Terrain 1.00 1.00 2.31 314 109.44 ?
KOI-5568.01 F Warm Terrain 1.20 1.06 3.01 336 186.40 ?
KOI-7099.01 K Warm Terrain N/A 1.07 ? 337 34 ?
KOI-7591.01 K Warm Terran N/A 1.4 ? 193.4 328.3 ?
KOI-2708.01 G Warm Superterran ? 2.78 0.4 203 556 ?
KOI-7296.01 F Warm Superterran 24.4 2.9 ? 324.6 659.4 ?


Size comparison
Earth KOI-6863.01
Exoplanet

Speculation

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Name Star Radius(R⊕) Period(Days) Habitable(Y/N)
Kepler-1002b F 1.71 4.36 Eliminated
Kepler-1005b G 1.5 6.5 Eliminated
Kepler-1005b K 1.44 5.19 Eliminated
Kepler-1008b K/G 1.28 12.43 Eliminated
Kepler-1009b K 2.17 11.35 Unlikley
Kepler-1010b G 2.32 34.26 Eliminated
Kepler-1011b G 2.87 5.75 Eliminated
Kepler-1012b G 1.29 5.51 Eliminated
Kepler-1013b K 2.15 18.93 Eliminated
Kepler-1014b G 2.39 16.57 Eliminated
Kepler-1016b G 2.18 1.96 Eliminated
Kepler-1017b G 1.99 7.23 Eliminated
Kepler-1020b G 2.28 96.92 Eliminated

More opimistic confirmed planets:

Name Star Radius(R⊕) Period(Days) Habitable(Y/N)
Kepler-1124b M 1.28 2.85 Unlikley
Kepler-1178b K 1.07 31.81 Unlilkey
Kepler-1229b M 1.4 86.83 Possible


Exoplanet discoveries

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Main article: Sarah Ballard

She took part in the discovery four exoplanets before she turned 30 years old, including Kepler-19c, the first exoplanet found using the transit-timing variation method on data from the Kepler mission.[1][2][3]

Planet Discoveries of Sarah Ballard
Planets Discovered: 4
Number Planet
Designation
Type Size Class System Constellation Discoverer(s) Year Discovery Method Telescope
1 Kepler-19b Exoplanet Kepler-19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
2 Kepler-61b Exoplanet Kepler-61 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
3 Kepler-93b Exoplanet Super-Earth[4][5] Kepler-93 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
4 Kepler-19c Exoplanet Kepler-19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. 2011 Transit-timing variation Kepler
Table Legend:

Table

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Name Image
(art. concept)
M R g Ts a e [s] D
Wolf 1061b ≥1.36 ≥1.44 13.8
Wolf 1061c ≥4.3 ≥1.64 [7] 13.8
Wolf 1061d ≥5.21 ≥2.04 13.8
Gliese 876 d[8]
6.8 157

377 °C[9]
0.021 0.21 [10] 15
Gliese 682 b ≥2 [11]
[12]
[7]
16
Gliese 832 c ≥5.4 295 0.162 0.03 [13][14] 16.16
82 G. Eridani b ≥2.7 0.1207 0 [15] 19.71
82 G. Eridani c ≥2.4 0.2036 0 [15] 19.71
82 G. Eridani d ≥4.8 388 K[16] 0.3499 0 [15] 19.71
Gliese 581 e
≥1.7 0.029 0 [17] 20
Gliese 581 c [18]
≥5.6 0.072 0 [19] 20
Gliese 581 d [20]
≥5.6 2.34[21] 1.27[21] 233 K[21] 0.218 0 [22] 20
HD 219134 b
4.5 1.6 700 K [23] 21
Gliese 667C b
6.30 1.44 445 K 0.05 0.09 [21] 22
Gliese 667C c[24][25]
3.8 1.32 302 K 0.13 0.34 [21] 22
61 Virginis b[26]
≥5.1 0.050 0.12 [27] 28
HD 85512 b[28]
≥3.6 1.74[21] 1.33[21] 351 K[21] 0.26 0.11 [29] 36
GJ 180 b ≥2.3 312 K [11][13] 38
55 Cancri e (Janssen)
8.6 0.016 0.17 [30] 40
HD 40307 b[31] ≥4.2 0.047 0.2 [32] 42
HD 40307 c[31] ≥6.8 0.081 0.06 [32] 42
HD 40307 d [33]
≥9.2 0.134 0.07 [34] 42
HD 40307 e ≥3.5 0.1886 0.15 [35] 42
HD 40307 f ≥5.2 385°K 0.247 0.02 [35] 42
HD 40307 g ≥7.1 284 K[36] 0.600 0.29 [35] 42

Note: There is no scientific consensus about terrestrial composition of most of the planets in the list. Sources in the "Main source" column confirm the possibility of terrestrial composition.

In September 2012, the discovery of two planets orbiting Gliese 163[37] was announced.[38][39] One of the planets, Gliese 163 c, about 6.9 times the mass of Earth and somewhat hotter, was considered to be within the habitable zone, but is probably not terrestrial.[38][39] In May 2016, the finding of three earth-like planets of ultracool dwarf TRAPPIST-1 has been released.

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