It also allows to detect planets further away from the host star than most of the other methods.
Kepler-11b is the closest planet to its host star in the Kepler-11 planetary system.
The planet has been observed to transit its host star.
However, these planets were already known, since they transit their host star.
It has been found to transit its host star.
That method is better at finding large planets close to their host stars.
Kepler-14b takes approximately 6.79 days to orbit its host star.
The mean distance from its host star is about 8.213 times the measured radius of Kepler-14.
Here, each planet has a circular orbit around the host star.
Kepler-11e is first given the designation by its host star, Kepler-11.