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NASA calls off attempts to fix Kepler space telescope
« on: August 16, 2013, 02:50:15 am »
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NASA calls off attempts to fix Kepler space telescope
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Irene Klotz 4 hours ago



An artist's composite of the Kepler telescope is seen in this undated NASA handout image


CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The Kepler space telescope's planet-hunting days are over because its broken positioning system cannot be fixed, NASA officials said on Thursday.

The observatory was launched in 2009 to hunt for Earth-sized worlds suitably positioned around their parent stars for liquid water, a condition believed to be necessary for life.

The telescope was sidelined in May when it lost use of equipment needed to keep its gaze steady on about 100,000 target stars. Kepler worked by finding slight dips in the amount of light coming from a star, a telltale sign of a planet passing by, relative to the telescope's line of sight.

The technique requires precise pointing, which was accomplished by three spinning wheels to control the telescope's motion up and down, left and right and side to side. Kepler also had a fourth spare wheel, but that was put into service after a previous wheel failure in July 2012.

Engineers began tests last month to see if either jammed wheel could be recovered, but the efforts ultimately proved fruitless, the U.S. space agency said.

"The wheels are sufficiently damaged that they cannot sustain spacecraft pointing control for any extended period of time," Charles Sobeck, Kepler deputy project manager at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, told reporters during a conference call on Thursday.

Scientists may be able to use the telescope for projects that do not require such precise positioning, such as looking for asteroids, comets and other celestial objects.

NASA is soliciting proposals for alternative Kepler missions and expects to make a decision early next year on whether to continue funding the telescope's operation. The Kepler project's budget currently is about $18 million a year.

So far, the telescope has found 135 planets beyond the solar system and another 3,500 possible planets that are awaiting confirmation, according to scientists. While some planets are even smaller than Earth and others have been found in potentially life-friendly orbits, so far a perfect Earth analog has yet to be identified.

An Earth-sized planet orbiting a star about the same distance that Earth is from the sun would take a year to pass under Kepler's gaze. Scientists want three or four years' worth of data to be sure a change in the amount of light coming from a target star is due to a passing planet and not an eclipsing neighbor star, a stellar flare or some other phenomena.

Scientists have about two years of archived Kepler data yet been analyzed.

"I'm confident that we are going to find what we expected ... but we're going to have to work hard for the next couple of years," said Kepler lead scientist William Borucki, also with Ames, referring to an Earth-sized planet hospitable to life.

Kepler flies about 40 million miles (64 million km) from Earth, too far away for a robotic or astronaut-led repair mission.
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What's 1/3 of the circumference of a circle with a radius of 93,000,000?

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Re: NASA calls off attempts to fix Kepler space telescope
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2013, 03:04:42 am »

What's 1/3 of the circumference of a circle with a radius of 93,000,000?

97,340,000 give or take

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Re: NASA calls off attempts to fix Kepler space telescope
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2013, 03:47:30 am »
So either that number in the last line is way, way off, or the Kepler was not in a Trojan.

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Re: NASA calls off attempts to fix Kepler space telescope
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2013, 08:14:06 pm »
So either that number in the last line is way, way off, or the Kepler was not in a Trojan.

Wiki says technically the telescope was in an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit, but slowly falling behind (372 day instead of 365 day orbit).
So given a few extra years, Kepler would have come in the Earth-sun L5 point neighbourhood.

 

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