The Date Exoplanet Kepler-452b Was Discovered, the Stellar Classification of Kepler-452 (Kepler-452b’s Host Star), the Composition and Orbital Position of Kepler-452b, the Distance of Kepler-452b From the Earth, and the Length of Time Required to Migrate From the Earth to Kepler-452b

The exoplanet named Kepler-452b found by the Kepler space telescope was confirmed and announced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on July 23, 2015. Kepler-452b is orbiting a G-class star meaning it is a yellow dwarf star (the sun is also a G-class star). Kepler-452b is confirmed to be a rocky planet, extremely similar to Earth in composition, which orbits a habitable zone colloquially known as the Goldilocks Zone. Kepler-452b is 1400 light years away from the solar system of E...


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