Kepler-14b is a Jupiter-like planet in the orbit of the primary star of Kepler-14.
In September 2008, two Jupiter-like planets were found orbiting the star.
Such models would appear to invalidate the argument that Jupiter-like planets as necessary protectors.
Jupiter-like planets with these orbital and system characteristics are unlikely to be perturbed from the star's inclination.
It is known to be orbited by two large Jupiter-like planets.
It is an extremely hot Jupiter-like planet with an orbital period of 4.04 earth days, that is around 4257.5 light years away.
Recent finds of giant Jupiter-like planets outside the solar system offer no solace.
This is the longest-period Jupiter-like planet orbiting around a red dwarf star.
"Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area."
This star also has a Jupiter-like planet that orbits every three years.