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* Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia,
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Kepler-37
Diagram showing star positions and boundaries of the constellation and its surroundingsLocation of Kepler-37 in (circled)

Kepler-37 is a star that is host to planets Kepler-37b, Kepler-37c and Kepler-37d. Kepler-37d is the smallest known exoplanet, at 3865 kilometers in diameter, as of February 2013.

References

  • Nature,
  • Bad Astronomy,

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