Kepler-160 c

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Here is the today’s weather for Kepler-160 c πŸ“:

🌞 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.

πŸš€ Fun Fact: Kepler-160 c is part of a system that was first observed by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, which found this exoplanet in 2017 using the transit methodβ€”detecting tiny dips in starlight as the planet passed in front of its star. πŸ“‘

Stay curious, Earthlings! πŸŒπŸ”­

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