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Kepler-47 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2012
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Kepler-47 b is a fascinating world orbiting the binary star system Kepler-47, discovered in 2012 by the clever eyes of the Kepler spacecraft using the transit method. This planet orbits not one, but two suns, making its daylight hours extra special and quite the cosmic dance partner in the sky. Kepler-47 b marks a thrilling discovery as part of the first known multi-planet system around a binary star, proving that planets can thrive in more complex solar neighborhoods. Although we don’t have precise details on its size or distance from Earth, Kepler-47 b’s story invites us to imagine what an alien sunset might look like with two stars dipping below the horizon. It’s a stellar example of how diverse and surprising our galaxy truly is!