Space62: Exoplanets

Exoplanets are outside our solar system, I mean that they orbit another fun other than our sun, for example: our earth orbits the sun, while the exoplanet orbits some other star.

I really hope it is clear to you, you can ask me questions in the chat.

Exoplanets can be big as Jupiter,  small as mercury,  medium sized as earth,  it's temperatures can range from: hot as venues, cold as Neptune,  windy as Uranus and medium temperature like Earth, exoplanets can be very special too, they can have diamond rain,  they can have seas of lava, and most of all,  they can sometimes support life!

Even though scientists aren't sure that the exoplanets can support life,  that's because exoplanets are so far away. 

                        

       Kelper 189f

I'm sure you haven't heard of this friends,  it's an exoplanet. 

Which can be  habitable for life like earth (scientists aren't sure again)

Temperature : 188 K (−85 °C; −121 °F). 

Size: 1.44+2.33−1.12[2] M🜨. 

Which star it orbits: Kepler-186.

Kepler-186f orbits its star at a distance of about 0.43 AU (64,000,000 km; 40,000,000 mi) from its host star with an orbital period of roughly 130 days, and a mass and radius around 1.44 and 1.17 times that of Earth, respectively. As one of the more promising candidates for habitability, it was the first planet with a radius similar to Earth's to be discovered in the habitable zone of another star. However, key components still need to be found to determine its habitability for life, including an atmosphere and its composition and if liquid water can exist on its surface.

Kelper 189f pictures: 



Have a happy Sunday,  funday and offday. 

I hope you liked this, until next time it's me! 

Your loving explorer

Sidra khan

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