AT A GLANCE by Shannon Hall and Terri Dubé
2,333 confi rmed planets discovered by Kepler
361 confi rmed planets discovered by K
p
MERCURY-SIZE
PLANETS
0.03 – 0.4 RE
10 -5 – 0.1 ME
Size cutoffs:
Planet sizes not to scale Mass cutoffs:
p
MARS-SIZE
PLANETS
0.4 – 0.8 RE
0.1 – 0.5 ME
p
EARTH-SIZE
PLANETS
0.8 – 1.5 RE
0.5 – 5 ME
592
6
3
2
57
0
0
6
0
35 COLD Planets
35 discovered by Kepler
0 discovered by K
Too far for liquid surface H 2 O
2,586 HOT Planets
2,229 discovered by Kepler
357 discovered by K
Too close for liquid surface H 2 O
73 WARM Planets
69 discovered by Kepler
4 discovered by K
Right place for liquid surface H 2 O
16 SEPTEMBER 2019 • SKY & TELESCOPE
TOTAL PLANETS
CONFIRMED as of June 2019
NASA’s Kepler space telescope found that exoplanets exist in troves.
Although the mission ended in 2018 when the telescope ran out of fuel,
discoveries from both Kepler (the mission’s fi rst leg) and K2 (second leg)
are still pouring in. The tallies don’t include planets detected with Kepler
but discovered with other facilities.
Kepler’s Discoveries
Kepler’s Field
of View
116 square degrees
2,
Astrophysical Targets
Kepler has proved to be a game-
changer for astrophysics as well. Its
data have enabled astronomers to
peer deep within stars, track superno-
vae, and image planets, moons, and
asteroids in our own backyard.
67
SUPERNOVAE
6 (Kepler),
61 (K2)
81
OBJECTS BEYOND
NEPTUNE
0 (Kepler), 81 (K2)
4
SOLAR SYSTEM
PLANETS
0 (Kepler), 4 (K2)
21
COMETS
0 (Kepler),
21 (K2)