BD+20 594b
BD+ 20° 594b is a massive exoplanet discovered by the Kepler spacecraft in collaboration with the HARPS spectrometer at La Silla in Chile.
Naming
BD+20 594b indicates that the planet circles a star found in the Bonner Durchmusterung catalogue, BD +20° 594, the 594th entry in the +20-degree zone, and that it is the first planet discovered orbiting that star.K2-56b indicates that the planet circles a star catalogued in the Kepler 2 mission catalogue, the 56th one in the catalogue, and that it is the first planet discovered orbiting that star.
Planet
With a radius of 2.2 R? and a mass of 16.31 M?, BD+20594b is substantially smaller than Neptune. Taking the estimates of its radius and mass at face value, the composition of the planet would be rocky, hence making it classified as a mega-Earth. BD+20594b's exact composition is still unknown.The planet was discovered on January 28, 2016 by astrophysicist Néstor Espinoza and his team from the Catholic University of Chile, using data from the two-wheeled Kepler mission. It orbits a K-type star 496.08 light years away in the constellation Taurus.
It is believed that planets with a radius greater than 1.6 times the Earth's are not usually rocky, making BD+20594b an exception to this rule.