User talk:Gregshubert

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Inconsistency in distance to star
An inconsistency in the article on Kepler-1625: the first paragraph says the distance to the star is 7000-8000 light-years. (This matches the sidebar, btw). The second paragraph says the distance is more than 3900 light-years. The article for Kepler-1625b has the same inconsistency. Gregshubert (talk) 21:15, 14 October 2018 (UTC)