Space Telescope
KEPLER-19
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Kepler-19 is a G7V star that is host to three known planets - Kepler-19b, Kepler-19c, and Kepler-19d. It is located about 720 light-years away in the constellation Lyra, five arcminutes northwest of the much more distant open cluster NGC 6791.
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Launch
- Launch date
- January 13, 2022 at 03:25 PM UTC
- Launch site
- Cape Canaveral SFS, USA
- Launched by
- Falcon 9 Block 5 →
- Operator
- SpaceX
- Mission
- Transporter 3 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)
- Launch record
- View full launch →
Orbit
- Orbit regime
- LEO
- Apoapsis
- 159 km
- Periapsis
- 140 km
- Inclination
- 97.3°
- Orbital period
- 87.48 min
Spacecraft
- Operator
- Kepler Communications
- Manufacturer
- Kepler Aerospace
- Users
- Commercial
- Launch mass
- 15 kg
Identity
- COSPAR (Int'l)
- 2022-002BV
- NORAD catalog №
- 51051
- Object type
- Payload
- Owner / operator
Canada
- Status
- Decayed
- Decay / reentry
- March 30, 2025
End of mission
- Last active / ended
- March 30, 2025
- Time in service
- 3.2 years
- Fate
- Reentered Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed.
- Final status
- Decayed
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