Kepler-242 c

Here is the today’s weather for Kepler-242 c 🌌

On this balmy July 20, 2025, inhabitants of Kepler-242 c are experiencing quite an unusual summer day. The planet’s surface temperature hovers around a comfortable 18Β°C (64Β°F), with gentle winds of about 5 km/h (3 mph). Skies are predominantly clear, offering breathtaking views of the Kepler-242 star 🌟.

🌑️ Fun Fact: Kepler-242 c is located within the habitable zone of its star system, making it one of the prime candidates in our galaxy for extraterrestrial life! It orbits a red dwarf star about 1,300 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Cygnus.

Stay curious, space enthusiasts! 🌠 #Kepler242cWeatherReport

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