Talk:Kepler-11d

eccentricity
ON this claim, it looks to me that e=0 only because its unknown, unless there's more information available to suggest otherwise. Similarly for all the planets in the system!!! Tom Ruen (talk) 00:38, 24 March 2011 (UTC) It also has an eccentricity of 0, meaning that Kepler-11d has a very circular orbit


 * The editor has continued adding this claim without comment, so I removed from b,c,d,f. Tom Ruen (talk) 05:18, 24 March 2011 (UTC)


 * My apologies for the late response.


 * I only knew that it couldn't mean a totally circular orbit, so I presumed that the parentheses indicated it was an assumption. Thank you for catching my errors. :) --Starstriker7(Talk) 22:45, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

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