If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
Kepler-22b.
There is no planet Kepler. Designations such as Kepler-69c are given to planets discovered by the Kepler spacecraft. This spacecraft has discovered planets ranging from 100 to 7,000 light years away.
It's a star that is similar our own sun and is around 2000 light years from earth.
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.
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
3.6 quadrillion miles, or about 620 light years.
Kepler-22b.
There is no planet Kepler. Designations such as Kepler-69c are given to planets discovered by the Kepler spacecraft. This spacecraft has discovered planets ranging from 100 to 7,000 light years away.
Yes. Anything within 25,000 light years is within our Galaxy.
It's a star that is similar our own sun and is around 2000 light years from earth.
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.
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
Kepler-22b is about 620 light years or about 3.6 quadrillion miles away. It works out to the same whether you use Pluto or Earth as a reference point, as our distance to Pluto is tiny compared with our distance to Kepler-22b.
The Earth is 8.3 light-MINUTES(0.0000152207001522070015220700152207 light years) from the Sun.
Light Years.
in light years
No. Kepler-22b is in another solar system about 620 light years away.