
Here is the today’s weather for Kepler-160 c π:
π On this radiant day, our alien friends on Kepler-160 c are experiencing an unusual blend of climate conditions. The skies above are painted in hues of deep crimson and indigo due to the star Kepler-160’s unique spectral type (an Orange Dwarf). Temperatures hover around a balmy -35Β°C (-31Β°F), thanks to the planet’s Goldilocks zone position, neither too close nor too far from its parent star.
π Fun Fact: Kepler-160 c is part of a system that was first observed by NASAβs Kepler Space Telescope, which found this exoplanet in 2017 using the transit methodβdetecting tiny dips in starlight as the planet passed in front of its star. π‘ #SpaceExploration
Stay curious, Earthlings! ππ
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