← Back to Cryptoplanets

Kepler-360 c image

Kepler-360 c

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
FOR_SALE
Kepler-360 c orbits the star Kepler-360 far out in the cosmic neighborhood, discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope in 2014 using the clever transit method, which involves catching the tiny shadows planets cast as they pass in front of their stars. This planet is part of an intriguing solar system that Kepler’s CCD Array camera lovingly captured from the vast reaches of space. While not much is known about its exact characteristics, Kepler-360 c represents the trove of exciting worlds Kepler helped unveil, inspiring dreams of far-off planets and the endless possibilities they hold. Whether it’s a giant gaseous world or a rocky sibling to Earth, Kepler-360 c reminds us how much there is to explore beyond our little blue planet.