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  2. 'Planet parade' 2024: How to view the astronomical event in Ohio

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Parade of planets 2024: Ohio viewing guide to the 6-planet event June 3. Show comments.

  3. Kepler-62e - Wikipedia

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    The planet orbits a star named Kepler-62, orbited by a total of five planets. [1] The star has a mass of 0.69 M ☉ and a radius of 0.64 R ☉. It has a temperature of 4,925 K (4,652 °C; 8,405 °F) and is 7 billion years old. [1] In comparison, the Sun is 4.6 billion years old [6] and has a temperature of 5,778 K (5,505 °C; 9,941 °F). [7]

  4. List of hottest exoplanets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the hottest exoplanets so far discovered, specifically those with temperatures greater than 2,500 K (2,230 °C; 4,040 °F) for exoplanets irradiated by a nearby star and greater than 2,000 K (1,730 °C; 3,140 °F) for self-luminous exoplanets.

  5. List of Solar System extremes - Wikipedia

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    Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute, 07.03.03: "Voyage to the Planets" by Nicholas R. Perrone, 2007 (accessed November 2010) Journey Through the Galaxy: "Planets of the Solar System" by Stuart Robbins and David McDonald, 2006 (accessed November 2010) The Nine Planets, "Appendix 2: Solar System Extrema" by Bill Arnett, 2007 (accessed November 2010)

  6. List of cities by average temperature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.

  7. Habitable zone - Wikipedia

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    A planet's atmospheric conditions influence its ability to retain heat so that the location of the habitable zone is also specific to each type of planet: desert planets (also known as dry planets), with very little water, will have less water vapor in the atmosphere than Earth and so have a reduced greenhouse effect, meaning that a desert ...

  8. Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia

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    On the dark side of the planet, temperatures average 110 K. [15] [82] The intensity of sunlight on Mercury's surface ranges between 4.59 and 10.61 times the solar constant (1,370 W·m −2). [83] Although daylight temperatures at the surface of Mercury are generally extremely high, observations strongly suggest that ice (frozen water) exists on ...

  9. K2-18b - Wikipedia

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    K2-18b, also known as EPIC 201912552 b, is an exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf K2-18, located 124 light-years (38 pc) away from Earth.The planet is a sub-Neptune about 2.6 times the radius of Earth, with a 33-day orbit within the star's habitable zone.