Kepler-90 is a Sun-like star, but all of its eight planets are scrunched into the equivalent distance of Earth to the Sun. The inner planets have extremely tight orbits with a âyearâ on Kepler-90i lasting only 14.4 days. In comparison, Mercuryâs orbit is 88 days. Consequently, Kepler-90i has an average surface temperature of 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and is not a likely place for life as we know it. The structure of the Kepler-90âs system hints that the eight planets around Kepler-90 may have formed more spread out, like the planets in our own solar system, and then somehow migrated to the orbits we see them in today.
Credits: NASA/Ames Research Center/Wendy Stenzel
Kepler-90 Planets Orbit Close to Their Star
Kepler 90i




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