Kepler 186f also known by its kepler object of interest designation koi 571 05 is an exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf kepler 186 about 500 light years 178 5 parsecs or nearly 5 0 10 15 km from the earth. The discovery of kepler 186f confirms that earth size planets exist in the habitable zones of other stars and signals a significant step closer to finding a world similar to earth.
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The kepler 186 star is dimmer than the sun so the planet may be somewhat similar to earth in size but its star is not the same as the sun.
Kepler 186f planets similar to earth. It is the first planet with a radius similar to earth s to be discovered in the habitable zone of another star. Nasa s kepler space telescope detected it using the transit method. The size of kepler 186f is known to be less than ten percent larger than earth but its mass composition and density are not known.
This kepler 186f is an earth size planet in the. Previous research suggests that a planet the size of kepler 186f is likely to be rocky.
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