Both exoplanet and extrasolar planet are planets that are outside the solar sysytem.
Uranus
Kepler 22-b is an extrasolar planet orbiting G-type star 22-b. It is said that its size is as about the Earth however its mass remains unknown.
No, the mass of a planet and its size are not the same. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while size refers to the physical dimensions of the object. A planet's mass is determined by the total amount of material it contains, while its size is a measure of its physical dimensions.
No, usually the star orbits more slowly due to its greater mass. The planet's orbit is affected by the star's gravity, causing the star to wobble slightly around the common center of mass. This wobble is used to detect exoplanets through the radial velocity method.
Both exoplanet and extrasolar planet are planets that are outside the solar sysytem.
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In our Solar System, Jupiter has approximately that mass. Many of the extrasolar planets discovered so far have similar masses as well.
Potential evidence for an extrasolar planet includes observing a star's wobble due to the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet, detecting a dip in a star's brightness as a planet passes in front of it (transit method), or directly imaging a planet near a star using advanced telescopic techniques.
A planet found outside of our solar system is called an "exoplanet" or "extrasolar planet"
It is a planet only about 3 times the mass of Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of the star Gliese 581. It is widely considered the most likely extrasolar planet to harbor life.
Uranus
About 100 extrasolar planets are thought to have been discovered. All are giants and probably most resemble Jupiter
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Your mass does not change no matter which planet you're on. That is because mass is a measure for how much material there is. However, your weight will change because it is the measure of how much you're being pulled down by a planet.
They all have exactly that mass provided you find the right units to measure the mass in.
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