Kepler-432b
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | Kepler spacecraft | 
| Discovery date | 24 January 2015 | 
| Transit method | |
| Orbital characteristics | |
| 0.301 (± 0.014) AU | |
| Eccentricity | 0.5134 (± 0.01) | 
| 52.501+0.00007 −0.00005 d | |
| Inclination | 88.17+0.61 −0.33 | 
| Star | Kepler-432 A (KOI-1299) | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| 1.45 (± 0.039) RJ | |
| Mass | 5.41+0.32 −0.8 MJ | 
| Mean density | 4.46+0.37 −0.29 g cm−3 | 
| Temperature | 809 K (536 °C; 997 °F) | 
Kepler-432b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation KOI-1299.01) is a hot super-Jupiter (or "warm" super-Jupiter) exoplanet orbiting the giant star Kepler-432 A, the innermost of two such planets discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. It is located about 2,830 light-years (870 parsecs, or nearly 2.684×1016 km) from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. 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.