Kepler-333 c
Kepler-333 c is a terrestrial planet orbiting Kepler-333 in the constellation Cygnus. It lies about 1,058 light-years from Earth and was discovered in 2014 using the transit method.
How Big Is Kepler-333 c?
Kepler-333 c has a radius of 1.11 times that of Earth.
Is Kepler-333 c in the Habitable Zone?
Kepler-333 c orbits inside the inner edge of the habitable zone of Kepler-333. So close to its star, surface conditions are far too hot for liquid water.
Habitable zone of Kepler-333: 0.234–0.584 AU (conservative: 0.296–0.554 AU), per Kopparapu et al. (2014). Earth orbits the Sun at 1 AU.
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Orbit and Year Length
A year on Kepler-333 c — one full orbit around Kepler-333 — lasts 24.1 Earth days, shorter than Mercury's 88-day year. It orbits at an average distance of 0.135 AU — closer to its star than Mercury is to the Sun.
How Was Kepler-333 c Discovered?
Kepler-333 c was discovered in 2014 using the transit method, with observations from Kepler.
The transit method watches a star for the tiny, regular dip in brightness that occurs when a planet crosses in front of it. The depth and timing of these dips reveal the planet's size and orbital period.
How Far Away Is Kepler-333 c?
Kepler-333 c is 1,058.1 light-years (324.4 parsecs) from Earth. Light arriving here tonight left the planet about 1,058 years ago. A probe traveling at the speed of Voyager 1 — about 17 km/s, the fastest outbound spacecraft ever launched — would need roughly 18,622,560 years to make the journey.
Earth Similarity Index
The Earth Similarity Index (ESI) scores how physically similar a planet is to Earth, from 0 to 1, based on radius, density, escape velocity and surface temperature. Kepler-333 c scores 0.48, ranking #278 of 5,568 planets with a known ESI. For reference, Mars scores about 0.70.
The Host Star: Kepler-333
Kepler-333 c belongs to a system of 2 stars; it orbits Kepler-333.
Kepler-333
- Surface temperature
- 4,259 K (Sun: 5,772 K)
- Radius
- 0.53 R☉
The Kepler-333 Planetary System
Kepler-333 c is one of 2 known planets in the Kepler-333 system. Its siblings:
- Kepler-333 b (Super Earth)
Kepler-333 c — Complete Data
| Radius | 1.110 Earth radii (0.099 Jupiter radii) |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 24.09 days |
| Orbital distance | 0.135 AU |
| Earth Similarity Index | 0.48 |
| Distance from Earth | 1,058.1 light-years (324.4 parsecs) |
| Constellation | Cygnus |
| Discovery method | Transit |
| Discovery facility | Kepler |
| Discovery year | 2014 |
Data: NASA Exoplanet Archive, last updated 2014-05-14. Earth Similarity Index: PHL @ UPR Arecibo.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kepler-333 c
Is Kepler-333 c habitable?
No — Kepler-333 c orbits too close to its star and is too hot for liquid water to exist on its surface.
How far away is Kepler-333 c?
Kepler-333 c is about 1,058 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. A spacecraft traveling as fast as Voyager 1 (about 17 km/s) would need roughly 18,622,560 years to get there.
How big is Kepler-333 c compared to Earth?
Kepler-333 c has 1.11 times the radius of Earth.
How long is a year on Kepler-333 c?
One orbit around Kepler-333 takes 24.1 Earth days — short enough that 15 of its years would fit into one Earth year.