K2-33b

K2-33b
Artist's impression of the K2-33 system (orbit and star sizes to scale) compared to the planets of the inner Solar System, with their respective orbits outlined.
Discovery
Discovered byK2 (Kepler) mission
Discovery date21 June 2016
Transit
Orbital characteristics
0.0409 +0.0021
0.0023
AU
Eccentricity0.0
5.424865+0.000035
−0.000031
d
Inclination89.1 +0.6
1.1
StarK2-33
Physical characteristics
5.04 +0.34
0.37
R🜨
Mass<3.6 MJ
Temperature850 K (577 °C; 1,070 °F)

    K2-33b (also known by its EPIC designation EPIC 205117205.01) is a very young super-Neptune exoplanet, orbiting the pre-main-sequence star K2-33. It was discovered by NASA's Kepler space telescope on its "Second Light" mission. It is located about 453 light-years (139 parsecs) away from Earth in the constellation of Scorpius. The exoplanet was found by using the transit method, in which the dimming effect that a planet causes as it crosses in front of its star is measured.

    K2-33b is among the youngest known exoplanets, at 9.3 million years old.