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Kepler-62 f

Super Earth Habitable Zone Lyra

Kepler-62 f is a super-Earth orbiting the K2 V star Kepler-62 in the constellation Lyra. It lies about 981 light-years from Earth and was discovered in 2013 using the transit method. It orbits within the habitable zone of its star — the region where liquid water could exist on a planet's surface.

1.41×Earth radius
35.0×Earth mass
267 dOrbital period
208 KEquilibrium temp.
0.68Earth similarity
981 lyDistance
2013Discovered

How Big Is Kepler-62 f?

Earth1.00 R⊕Kepler-62 f1.41 R⊕
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Kepler-62 f has a radius of 1.41 times that of Earth. Its mass is 35.0 times that of Earth.

Is Kepler-62 f in the Habitable Zone?

Kepler-62 f orbits inside the conservative habitable zone of Kepler-62 — the region where a rocky planet could sustain liquid water on its surface. This makes it one of the most interesting known exoplanets in the search for life.

Kepler-62 f
Too hot Optimistic habitable zone Conservative habitable zone Too cold

Habitable zone of Kepler-62: 0.360–0.873 AU (conservative: 0.456–0.828 AU), per Kopparapu et al. (2014). Earth orbits the Sun at 1 AU.

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Temperature on Kepler-62 f

The equilibrium temperature of Kepler-62 f is about 208 K (-65 °C) — well below freezing. This estimate ignores any atmosphere, which could change surface temperatures dramatically — Earth's greenhouse effect adds about 33 °C.

Orbit and Year Length

A year on Kepler-62 f — one full orbit around Kepler-62 — lasts 267.3 Earth days, between the years of Mercury (88 days) and Earth (365 days). It orbits at an average distance of 0.718 AU — comparable to the inner Solar System.

How Was Kepler-62 f Discovered?

Kepler-62 f was discovered in 2013 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-62 f?

Kepler-62 f is 981.3 light-years (300.9 parsecs) from Earth. Light arriving here tonight left the planet around the year 1045. A probe traveling at the speed of Voyager 1 — about 17 km/s, the fastest outbound spacecraft ever launched — would need roughly 17,270,880 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-62 f scores 0.68, ranking #72 of 5,568 planets with a known ESI. For reference, Mars scores about 0.70.

The Host Star: Kepler-62

Kepler-62

Spectral type
K2 V
Surface temperature
4,925 K (Sun: 5,772 K)
Mass
0.69 M☉
Radius
0.64 R☉
Luminosity
0.2099 L☉
Age
7.0 billion years (Sun: 4.6)

The Kepler-62 Planetary System

Kepler-62 f is one of 5 known planets in the Kepler-62 system. Its siblings:

Kepler-62 f — Complete Data

Radius1.410 Earth radii (0.126 Jupiter radii)
Mass35.00 Earth masses (0.110 Jupiter masses)
Orbital period267.29 days
Orbital distance0.718 AU
Equilibrium temperature208 K (-65 °C)
Earth Similarity Index0.68
Distance from Earth981.3 light-years (300.9 parsecs)
ConstellationLyra
Discovery methodTransit
Discovery facilityKepler
Discovery year2013

Data: NASA Exoplanet Archive, last updated 2014-05-14. Earth Similarity Index: PHL @ UPR Arecibo.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kepler-62 f

Is Kepler-62 f habitable?

Kepler-62 f orbits within the habitable zone of Kepler-62, the region where liquid water could exist on a planet's surface. It sits in the conservative habitable zone — the most promising region for habitability. Whether it is actually habitable depends on its atmosphere and composition, which remain unknown.

How far away is Kepler-62 f?

Kepler-62 f is about 981 light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra. A spacecraft traveling as fast as Voyager 1 (about 17 km/s) would need roughly 17,270,880 years to get there.

How big is Kepler-62 f compared to Earth?

Kepler-62 f has 1.41 times the radius of Earth and about 35.0 times its mass.

How long is a year on Kepler-62 f?

One orbit around Kepler-62 takes 267.3 Earth days.

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