User:Davidbuddy9/Planet radius/doc

Usage

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Radius Calculating

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The system implemented here goes by present larger/smaller of the object your are comparing it to for example Kepler-22b has a radius of 2.4 R⊕ aka it is 240%. An Earth Analog with the same Radius would be 100%. An object smaller than Earth such as KOI-6863.01 which has a radius of 0.937 (But since we can have only 3 digits we must round so its actually 0.94) would be 094 the zero is required. An Easy way to remember this is to just remove the decimal.

Also note:

  • 11.0 R⊕ = 1 RJup
  • 3.8 R⊕ = 1 RNep

Jupiter

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Jupiter CoRoT-7 b
   
{{User:Davidbuddy9/Planet_radius
| align = right
| Exoplanet = CoRoT-7 b
| radius = 015
}}

Neptune

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Neptune CoRoT-7 b
   
{{User:Davidbuddy9/Planet_radius
| align = right
| base = Neptune
| Exoplanet = CoRoT-7 b
| radius = 044
}}

Earth

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Earth CoRoT-7 b
   
{{User:Davidbuddy9/Planet_radius
| align = right
| base = Terre
| Exoplanet = CoRoT-7 b
| radius = 168
}}


Accuracy checks

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Davidbuddy9 Sandbox version

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Sun Sun
   
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Jupiter Jupiter
   
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Neptune Neptune
   
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Earth Earth
   

Main Template Version

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Sun Sun
   


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Jupiter Jupiter
   


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Neptune Neptune
   


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Earth Earth
   

Samples

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Earth KOI-6863.01
   
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Earth Kepler-22b
   
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Neptune Kepler-22b
   
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Earth KOI-3010.01
   
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Earth KOI-5568.01