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How much water does Kepler the planet have?

There is no single planet named Kepler; rather Kepler is a prefix added to the designations of planets discovered by the Kepler telescope. Several planets discovered by Kepler, including Kepler-438b, Kepler-442b, Kepler 440b, and Kepler 296f, orbit in the habitable zones of their stars, which means they might have liquid water on their surfaces. Currently we do not have the technology to determine if they actually have liquid water.


Is Kepler a planet?

No. Kepler is a telescope created to find planets orbiting other stars. Planets found using it are given designations beginning with Kepler, such as Kepler 440b.


How was the planet Kepler 22b named?

Kepler-22b was given its the designation Kepler as it is one of many planets discovered by the Kepler observatory. The 22b refers to it being the innermost (and only known) planet orbiting the star Kepler-22.


How did the big bang happered?

Big Bang Cosmology (BBC) makes NO statement about what existed prior to the start of expansion, or why expansion started, or why it has the rate it does. Like Kepler's observation that planets move in elliptical orbits, BBC simply sums up what happened about 13.7 billion years ago. The evidence for such a conclusion is as clear as Kepler's evidence for elliptical orbits. And, just like Kepler had no tangible explanation for HOW the planets move in such a way, present-day cosmologists have no tangible explanation for how the Big Bang happened. To the same extent that scientists can not explain why we have lightning in the sky, they cannot explain why we had a Big Bang.


What is the evidence of Kepler's universe theory?

because kepler was smart

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Do astronomers use the terms theory and law?

Certainly; for example, the Big Bang theory, Kepler's Laws.


What is the diameter of the planet kepler?

There are lots of planets in the Kepler series. To answer your question, we need to know to which number Kepler you are asking about.


Who discovered Kepler-20e and kepler-20f?

NASA's space telescope "kepler"


How big is Kepler 22b?

kepler 22b is the same size as saturn and saturn is 95 time bigger then earth


How much water does Kepler the planet have?

There is no single planet named Kepler; rather Kepler is a prefix added to the designations of planets discovered by the Kepler telescope. Several planets discovered by Kepler, including Kepler-438b, Kepler-442b, Kepler 440b, and Kepler 296f, orbit in the habitable zones of their stars, which means they might have liquid water on their surfaces. Currently we do not have the technology to determine if they actually have liquid water.


What was named after Johannes Kepler?

The Kepler Space Mission was named after Johannes Kepler. Johannes Kepler was an astronomy. The Kepler Space Mission is a mission to search for a habitable earth like orbiting star.


Did Johannes Kepler discover Kepler planets?

No, Johannes Kepler is best known for describing the laws that dictate how orbits work. The Kepler planets were discovered by the Kepler telescope, a spacecraft named in his honor.


What is Kepler's full name?

Johannes Kepler


What is the birth name of Kepler Wessels?

Kepler Wessels's birth name is Kepler Christoffel Wessels.


Does Planet Kepler exist?

Yes, planet Kepler exists. Kepler is the name of a star, Kepler-186, which has several confirmed exoplanets orbiting around it. One of these exoplanets is called Kepler-186f, located in the habitable zone of its star.


What has the author Mabel Kepler written?

Mabel Kepler has written: 'Mabel Kepler' -- subject(s): Biography


How much water does the planets have?

There is no single planet named Kepler; rather Kepler is a prefix added to the designations of planets discovered by the Kepler telescope. Several planets discovered by Kepler, including Kepler-438b, Kepler-442b, Kepler 440b, and Kepler 296f, orbit in the habitable zones of their stars, which means they might have liquid water on their surfaces. Currently we do not have the technology to determine if they actually have liquid water.