
Here is the today’s weather for Kepler-1231 b ππ:
Today on this exoplanet, located approximately 5,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Cygnus, the sky is a vibrant shade of deep indigo. The atmosphere is thick with swirling clouds of silicate and water vapor, giving the impression of an otherworldly twilight. Temperatures hover around 120Β°F (49Β°C), thanks to its star, Kepler-1231, a cooler, dimmer red dwarf.
π‘οΈ Fun fact: Kepler-1231 b is one of the most Earth-like exoplanets discovered so far, even sharing a similar size with our home planet. Despite these similarities, its proximity to a cooler star means it’s likely tidally locked, with one side perpetually facing the star, and the other in constant darkness.
Stay curious, fellow space enthusiasts! ππ #Kepler1231b #SpaceWeather #ExoplanetExploration
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