Not in even the slightest degree.
The gravity of Kepler 16b is likely similar to that of Saturn, which is around 1.07 times the gravity of Earth. This means that if you were standing on Kepler 16b, you would feel slightly lighter than on Earth.
It orbits at a great distance from the suns, also it is an unstable orbit.
80b / 16b = 5
b2 + 16b + 64 can be factorized to (b+8)(b+8). If they were equal to zero as in b2 + 16b + 64=0 then b = -8.
Kepler 16b has two suns because it is part of a binary star system meaning that at some point in the stars' development from a protostar to a regular star it split into two separate discs, which then in turn developed into two smaller stars, or in this case one sun is larger than the other. It works similarly to the process of creating identical twins.
If you mean 8b+4b = 56-16b then the value of b works out as 2
The Electric Company - 1971 16B 6-16 was released on: USA: 8 November 1976
"Sixteen Balls on a Pool Table".
its a newly discovered planet with 2 Suns ...
In Judaism, the answer is no (Talmud, Berakhot 16b).
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