If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
Yes, it is an extra-solar planet orbiting a star about 600 light-years from Earth, and appears to have some Earth-like qualities. It is estimated, however, that it may be 2.4 times as large as Earth,... but some people can't believe it but it is true...
Some evidence suggests Kepler-22b may have at least one moon, but it is not confirmed.
No. There are, however, many planets discovered by a spacecraft called Kepler and given designations such as Kepler-69c.
No, it was Johannes Kepler who discovered that planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths. Galileo's observations of the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus supported the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.
If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
We don't know if it has any moons. We currently do not have the technology to detect moons orbiting planets outside of our solar system.
Yes, it is an extra-solar planet orbiting a star about 600 light-years from Earth, and appears to have some Earth-like qualities. It is estimated, however, that it may be 2.4 times as large as Earth,... but some people can't believe it but it is true...
As of now, Kepler-22b, an exoplanet located in the habitable zone of its star, has not been confirmed to have any moons. There have been no observations or data that indicate the presence of moons orbiting this planet. Further studies and observations would be necessary to determine if it has any natural satellites.
Uranus is the planet that has 13 known moons.
Some evidence suggests Kepler-22b may have at least one moon, but it is not confirmed.
The planet you are referring to is likely Kepler-452b, which is located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and is considered a "cousin" to Earth due to its potential habitability.
The planet Jupiter has many moons including Kallichore, Kore, Kalyke and Kale. Kiviuq and Kari are moons around the planet Saturn.
As of current knowledge, there is no evidence or confirmed information suggesting that Kepler-22b has moons. The focus of research on exoplanets primarily revolves around identifying the presence of planets, and studies specifically dedicated to searching for moons around distant planets are limited due to technological limitations.
Copernicus and later Galileo and Kepler. Venus was found to have phases Jupiter was found to have moons Elliptical orbits which Kepler found would later be described by gravity Start there.
many moons.
No. There are, however, many planets discovered by a spacecraft called Kepler and given designations such as Kepler-69c.