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Magik in Space

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� � � Just Me with Special Lady Bug � � � S P A C E � N E W S Engineers have successfully ejected the dust cover from NASA's Kepler telescope, a spaceborne mission soon to begin searching for worlds like Earth. "The cover released and flew away exactly as we designed it to do," said Kepler Project Manager James Fanson of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. "This is a critical step toward answering a question that has come down to us across 100 generations of human history -- are there other planets like Earth, or are we alone in the galaxy?" Kepler, which launched on March 6 from Cape Canaveral , Fla. , will spend three-and-a-half years staring at more than 100,000 stars in our Milky Way galaxy for signs of Earth-size planets. Some of the planets are expected to orbit in a star's "habitable zone," a warm region where water could pool on the surface. The mission's science instrument, called a photometer, contains the largest camera ever flown in space -- its 42 charge-coupled devices (CCDs) will detect slight dips in starlight, which occur when planets passing in front of their stars partially block the light from Kepler's view. The telescope's oval-shaped dust cover, measuring 1.7 meters by 1.3 meters (67 inches by 52 inches), protected the photometer from contamination before and after launch. The dust cover also blocked stray light from entering the telescope during launch -- light that could have damaged its sensitive detectors. In addition, the cover was important for calibrating the photometer. Images taken in the dark helped characterize noise coming from the instrument's electronics, and this noise will later be removed from the actual science data. "Now the photometer can see the stars and will soon start the task of detecting the planets," said Kepler's Science Principal Investigator William Borucki at NASA's Ames Research Center , Moffett Field , Calif. "We have thoroughly measured the background noise so that our photometer can detect minute changes in a star's brightness caused by planets." At 7:13 p.m. PDT on April 7, engineers at Kepler's mission operations center at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Boulder , Colo. , sent commands to pass an electrical current through a "burn wire" to break the wire and release a latch holding the cover closed. The spring-loaded cover swung open on a fly-away hinge, before drifting away from the spacecraft. The cover is now in its own orbit around the sun, similar to Kepler's sun-centric orbit. With the cover off, starlight is entering the photometer and being imaged onto its focal plane. Engineers will continue calibrating the instrument using images of stars for another several weeks, after which science observations will begin. See an animation of the event at: Taking the Lid Off Kepler Animation Happy Easter All Thanks Magik

Comments (73)


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Darkwish

7:51AM | Sun, 12 April 2009

Really nicely done!

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Miska7

1:57PM | Sun, 12 April 2009

Very nice image. Great post work! Well done.

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moochagoo

2:31PM | Sun, 12 April 2009

Il suffit de bien regarder le ciel un soir d'Eté pour voir des choses magiques :)

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MarciaGomes

2:58PM | Sun, 12 April 2009

CRIATIVA OBRA MÁGICA MEU AMIGO.++++++++5 OBRIGADO PELA INFORMAÇÃO.

shotgung0d

12:15AM | Mon, 13 April 2009

On to the final frontier and we find you and a friend! lol, neat idea!

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densa

9:19AM | Mon, 13 April 2009

fantastic photo manupulation

atlas7

11:42AM | Mon, 13 April 2009

Amusant et très bien réalisé !! 5++

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watteville

4:04AM | Tue, 14 April 2009

someone needs a shave there! (very good render!)

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buju93

3:21PM | Tue, 14 April 2009

Splendide conception et réalisation,très beau travail.

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supermarioART

5:40PM | Tue, 14 April 2009

Very lovely work my friend!!!

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amirapsp

12:32PM | Thu, 16 April 2009

Splendid work....!!!

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ShadowsNTime

2:36PM | Sat, 18 April 2009

Lol! Cute!!! Thanks for the info too, I'm going to have a look! Glad you liked the squirrel:-)

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Minaya

3:40PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

Very fun and beautiful work!


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