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Kepler could be kaput

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

The Kepler space telescope has discovered 132 planets since its launch in 2009, but now it appears to be on life support, NASA said in late May. Kepler had successfully completed its primary mission and in November had entered an extended phase. The telescope is in a heliocentric, or sun-centered, orbit about 40 million miles from Earth that afforded it an unblocked view but prevents sending a repair team. It must execute a 90° roll every three months to reposition its solar panels to face the sun while keeping the instrument aimed at the target field of view. That was accomplished...Read full article

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    Published: July 2013
    AmericasenergyImagingKepler space telescopeKepler wheel failureNASAOpticsreaction wheelsResearch & TechnologyTech PulseWashington D.C.

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