i wonder how planets are really formed. how can a big blob of methane gain gravitational force and grow bigger than earth.
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Kepler-87b is a confirmed gas giant exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-87.
Here are some key facts about it:
Type: Gas giant
Mass: 1.02 times the mass of Jupiter. This is equivalent to approximately 324 Earth masses.
Radius: About 13.5 Earth radii.
Orbital Period: Takes 114.7 days to complete one orbit around its star.
Distance from its star: 0.481 Astronomical Units (AU), which is closer than Mercury is to our sun.
Discovery: Its discovery was announced in 2013.
Host star: Kepler-87, a G-type star.
Density: Relatively low density, about 73% of the density of liquid water.
Not habitable: It's considered a gas giant and not habitable.
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