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why is "Host star" so different from the b one? "With an apparent magnitude of 14.2, Kepler-11 cannot be seen from Earth with the naked eye" is this notable here and not in teh b one?
"over 3.27 times hotter than the equivalent measurement for Earth" not necessary to have 3 sig figs here. and just say over three times than the average temperature on earth
"he inclination of Kepler-11c is 89º, and is thus almost edge-on as seen from Earth" super interesting: how was the inclidnation determined for something so far away? also say that this is similar to Uranus
This is a misunderstanding. It's the orbit that is inclided 89 degrees from the earth's direction of view, nothing to do with the rotational axis, which is unknown. This inclination fact exists because ONLY such planetary systems can be observed by the transit method used.
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