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Kepler-4 KIC 11853905 19 2 27.7 +50° 8 8.7 12.6 1794 Kepler-4 b 0.077 0.357 3.2135 0.04558 0 89.76 2010
Kepler-5 KIC 8191672 19 57 37.7 +44° 2 6.2 13.9 Kepler-5 b 2.114 1.431 3.5485 0.05064 0 86.3 2010
Kepler-6 KIC 10874614 19 47 20.9 +48° 14 23.8 13.8 Kepler-6 b 0.669 1.323 3.2347 0.04567 0 86.8 2010
Kepler-7 KIC 5780885 19 14 19.6 +41° 5 23.3 13.3 Kepler-7 b 0.433 1.478 4.8855 0.06224 0 86.5 2010
Kepler-8 KIC 6922244 18 45 9.1 +42° 27 3.8 13.9 4338 Kepler-8 b 0.603 1.419 3.5225 0.0483 0 84.07 2010
Kepler-9 KIC 3323887 19 2 17.76 +38° 24 3.2 13.9[17] 2300 G2V Kepler-9 b 0.252 0.842 19.24 0.14 0.15 88.55 2010
Kepler-9 KIC 3323887 19 2 17.76 +38° 24 3.2 13.9[17] 2300 G2V Kepler-9 c 0.171 0.823 38.91 0.225 0.13 88.12 2010
Kepler-9 KIC 3323887 19 2 17.76 +38° 24 3.2 13.9[17] 2300 G2V Kepler-9 d 0.022? 0.15 1.64 1.592851 0.02730  ?  ? 2010
Kepler-10 KIC 11904151 19 2 43 +50° 14 29 10.96 564 G Kepler-10 b 0.0143 4.56 0.127 1.416 0.837495 0.01684 0 84.4 2011
Kepler-10 KIC 11904151 19 2 43 +50° 14 29 10.96 564 G Kepler-10 c < 0.063 < 20 0.199 2.227 45.29485 0.2407 0 89.65 2011
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 b 0.01353 4.3 0.1762 1.97 10.30375 0.091 0 88.5 2011[18]
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 c 0.0425 13.5 0.28175 3.15 13.02502 0.106 0 89 2011[18]
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 d 0.01919 6.1 0.3068 3.43 22.68719 0.159 0 89.3 2011[18]
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 e 0.02643 8.4 0.4043 4.52 31.9959 0.194 0 88.8 2011[18]
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 f 0.007237 2.3 0.2335 2.61 46.68876 0.25 0 89.4 2011[18]
Kepler-11 KIC 6541920 19 14 27.62 +41° 54 32.9 14.2 1999 GV Kepler-11 g < 0.95 <300 0.3274 3.66 118.37774 0.462 0 89.8 2011[18]
Kepler-12 KIC [1] 19 04 58.44 +41° 02 25.0 13.43 1957 F Kepler-12 b 0,431 137 1,695 19 4.4379637 0.0556 <0.01 88.76 2011
Kepler-14 KIC [2] 19 10 50 +47° 19 59 12.13 3196 F Kepler-14 b 8.4 2670 1.14 12.7 6.79 0.035 90 2011
Kepler-15 KIC 11359879 19 44 48 +49° 08 24 13.76 G Kepler-15 b 0.66 210 0.96 10.8 4.942782 0.05714 0.06 87.44 2011
Kepler-16 KIC [3] 19 16 18.7 +51° 45 26.78 11.76 199 K M Kepler-16 b 0.333 106 0.7538 8.45 228.776 0.7048 0.0069 90.0322 2011
Kepler-17 KIC 10619192 19 53 35 +47° 48 54 14.14 2609 G2V Kepler-17 b 2.47 785 1.33 14.91 1.4857108 0.0268 <0.001 87.22 2011
Kepler-18 KIC [4] 19 52 19.06 +44° 44 4.67 13.549 G Kepler-18 b 0.02 6.9 0.18 2.0 3.504 0.0447 0 84.92 2011
Kepler-18 KIC [5] 19 52 19.06 +44° 44 4.67 13.549 G Kepler-18 c 0.054 17.3 0.489 5.49 7.64 0.0752 0 87.68 2011
Kepler-18 KIC [6] 19 52 19.06 +44° 44 4.67 13.549 G Kepler-18 d 0.051 16.4 0.62 6.98 14.85888 0.117 0 88.07 2011
Kepler-19 KIC [7] 19 21 40.99 +41° 51 6.5 11.9 6911 G Kepler-19 b <0.06 <20.3 0.2 2.209 9.2869944 0.1 0 89.94 2011
Kepler-19 KIC [8] 19 21 40.99 +41° 51 6.5 11.9 6911 G Kepler-19 c <6 <1900 <160 <85.7 2011

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