Yes.
Anything within 25,000 light years is within our Galaxy.
kepler 22b is the same size as saturn and saturn is 95 time bigger then earth
The Earth and Mars are in the same star system, and therefore are also in the same galaxy.
No. Nor does the Earth. Venus and Earth (and the rest of the Solar System) are contained in a galaxy; which of course is the same galaxy in both cases.
The Kepler mission is specifically designed to survey a portion of our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover dozens of Earth-size planets in or near the habitable zone and determine how many of the billions of stars in our galaxy have such planets. Results from the mission will allow us to place our solar system within the continuum of planetary systems in the Galaxy.
Rigel is in the same galaxy as Earth is, which is the Milky Way.
The Kepler Satellite has discovered well over a thousand planetary candidates, via transit. Kepler-10 b is 173 parsecs (564 light years) while Kepler-35(AB) b is 1645 parsecs (5365 light years). Kepler 42 b, c, & d are 38.7 parsecs (126 light years). This satellite is not a planet, but rather an artifact orbiting our sun at about the same distance as the Earth, built to detect exoplanets. Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars beyond ours.
kepler 22b is the same size as saturn and saturn is 95 time bigger then earth
If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
No. Kepler-22b is between the size of Earth and Neptune.
There is no single planet named Kepler, rather it is part of the designation given to planets discovered using the Kepler telescope. Most of the planets discovered using the telescope are larger than Earth, but some are smaller.
From: Angelo. k Francisco Yes" there is a Planet called Kepler. It is known to be able to provide life. In better terms its like Earth but Three times bigger
The Kepler project to find planets will continue to grow their database of confirmed planets. As of Dec 5, 2011 the largest are: by mass = Kepler 14b by radius = Kepler 17b by density = Kepler 22b