Spacecraft Kepler discovers five extrasolar planets
By Bryan Dyne 2 February 2010
NASA reported last month that Kepler, the first spacecraft dedicated to searching for planets beyond our solar system, has discovered its first five extrasolar planets. Though they are uninhabitable for Earth-like life—four of the five are even larger than Jupiter—their rapid discovery indicates that Kepler is fully capable of achieving its primary mission, finding a planet resembling Earth, in future years.
By Bryan Dyne 2 February 2010
NASA reported last month that Kepler, the first spacecraft dedicated to searching for planets beyond our solar system, has discovered its first five extrasolar planets. Though they are uninhabitable for Earth-like life—four of the five are even larger than Jupiter—their rapid discovery indicates that Kepler is fully capable of achieving its primary mission, finding a planet resembling Earth, in future years.
John Christopher Sunols comments
This space craft is very capable of doing its job and finding extra solar system planets in future.
What about future technology, very many wonderful different discoveries are due to come out and i will publish them on this blog as they come so follow me on twitter to find out
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