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Kepler-19 (TYC 3134-1549-1, 2MASS J19214099+3751064, GSC 03134-01549, KOI-84) is a G7V
star A star is a luminous spheroid of plasma (physics), plasma held together by Self-gravitation, self-gravity. The List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs, nearest star to Earth is the Sun. Many other stars are visible to the naked eye at night sk ...
that is host to three known
planet A planet is a large, Hydrostatic equilibrium, rounded Astronomical object, astronomical body that is generally required to be in orbit around a star, stellar remnant, or brown dwarf, and is not one itself. The Solar System has eight planets b ...
s -
Kepler-19b Kepler-19b is a planet orbiting around the star Kepler-19. The planet has an orbital period of 9.3 days, with an estimated radius of roughly 2.2 times that of the Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical obje ...
,
Kepler-19c Kepler-19c is an extra-solar planet orbiting the star Kepler-19 approximately 717 light years from Earth. Discovery The planet was discovered as a result of examinations of data from the previously discovered exoplanet, Kepler-19b. Timing vari ...
, and Kepler-19d. It is located about away in the constellation
Lyra , from ; pronounced: ) is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and is one of the modern 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Lyra was often represented on star ...
, five arcminutes northwest of the much more distant
open cluster An open cluster is a type of star cluster made of tens to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud and have roughly the same age. More than 1,100 open clusters have been discovered within the Milky Way galaxy, and ...
NGC 6791.


Planetary system

There are three known planets in the Kepler-19 planetary system. Planet b was discovered by the
transit method Methods of detecting exoplanets usually rely on indirect strategies – that is, they do not directly image the planet but deduce its existence from another signal. Any planet is an extremely faint light source compared to its parent star. For e ...
, c by
transit-timing variation Transit-timing variation is a method for detecting exoplanets by observing variations in the timing of a transit. This provides an extremely sensitive method capable of detecting additional planets in the system with masses potentially as small a ...
s and d by
radial velocity The radial velocity or line-of-sight velocity of a target with respect to an observer is the rate of change of the vector displacement between the two points. It is formulated as the vector projection of the target-observer relative velocity ...
measurements.


References


External links

* NASA, Kepler mission
Table of Confirmed Planets
Lyra G-type main-sequence stars Planetary systems with three confirmed planets Planetary transit variables 84 J19214099+3751064 {{main-star-stub