Kepler Mission

The Kepler Mission uses a NASA space telescope designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars. With a planned mission lifetime of at least 3.5 years, Kepler uses a photometer developed by NASA to continuously monitor the brightness of over 145,000 main sequence stars in a fixed field of view. The data collected from these observations will be analyzed to detect periodic fluctuations that indicate the presence of extrasolar planets (... more

Spaceflight

Launch Date:

  • Mar 6, 2009

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Dry Mass (kg):

  • 1,039 kg (2291 lb )

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