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  1. Kepler-10b - Wikipedia

    Kepler-10b is tidally locked to its parent star and has extreme variations in temperature between day and night sides. It also reflects about half of the starlight it receives.

  2. Kepler-10 b - Science@NASA

    Jul 7, 2025 · Kepler-10 b is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a G-type star. Its mass is 3.24 Earths, it takes 0.8 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.01685 AU from its star. Its …

  3. Kepler-10 | NASA Exoplanet Archive

    Kepler-10 Stellar Parameters (33 Solutions) + Kepler-10 b Planetary Parameters (25 Solutions) −

  4. Exoplanet: Kepler-10b - Science On a Sphere

    Jun 28, 2013 · This planet orbits its star, Kepler-10, once every 0.84 days (20 hours) and is 20 times closer to its star than Mercury is to our Sun. At such close range, Kepler-10b does not lie …

  5. Kepler-10b - grokipedia.com

    Kepler-10b is a super-Earth exoplanet and the first rocky world confirmed by NASA's Kepler space telescope, orbiting the Sun-like G-type star Kepler-10 approximately 600 light-years …

  6. What Is Planet Kepler-10b Like? - NASA Science

    Jan 21, 2010 · Kepler-10b as a scorched world, orbiting at a distance that’s more than 20 times closer to its star than Mercury is to our own Sun. The daytime temperature’s expected to be …

  7. Open Exoplanet Catalogue - Kepler-10 b

    Kepler-10b was the first rocky planet discovered by the Kepler mission. It orbits extremely close to the star and may have a magma ocean on its day side. Kepler-10c is a transiting sub-Neptune …

  8. Kepler-10b - Detailed Pedia

    Kepler-10b is the first confirmed terrestrial planet to have been discovered outside the Solar System by the Kepler Space Telescope.

  9. Kepler-10b Definition - Intro to Astronomy Key Term | Fiveable

    Kepler-10b is a small, rocky exoplanet that orbits a Sun-like star approximately 173 light-years from Earth. With a radius just 1.4 times that of Earth and an extremely short orbital period of …

  10. Kepler-10b - Wikiwand

    Kepler-10b is tidally locked to its parent star and has extreme variations in temperature between day and night sides. It also reflects about half of the starlight it receives.