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Keeping Kepler
Keeping Kepler
The Kepler mission has been extended to 2016, allowing us to confirm far more possible exoplanets...
25 May 2012
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Chris Smith
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Part of the show The Dominant Force in the Universe
KEPLER-11
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CC0, NASA
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