Kepler-453b explained

Kepler-453b
Discovery Site:Kepler Space Observatory
Discovered:2015
Discovery Method:Transit
Apsis:astron
Semimajor:0.7903±
Eccentricity:0.0359±0.0088
Period:240.503±0.053 d
Inclination:89.4429±0.0091
Star:Kepler-453
Mean Radius:6.204±0.039

Kepler-453b is a transiting circumbinary exoplanet in the binary-star system Kepler-453. It orbits the binary system in the habitable zone every 240.5 days. The orbit of the planet is inclined relative to the binary orbit therefore precession of the orbit leads to it spending most of its time in a non-transiting configuration. By the time the TESS and PLATO spacecraft are available for follow up observations it will no longer be transiting.