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  2. Starlight, Star Bright


    NASA’s Kepler telescope was successfully launched on March 6, and is now preparing to search for Earth-like planets orbiting distant stars. Kepler is the first step in identifying potentially habitable planets beyond our solar system – but future missions may be able to determine if distant planets are actually living. Sara Seager of MIT discusses one potential set of missions that could identity Earth’s planetary twins.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  3. Finding Earth’s Twin: No Easy Task


    NASA’s new Kepler mission is scheduled to launch in just a couple of days. Once in orbit, the powerful telescope will provide astrobiologists with the ability to search for rocky, Earth-like planets around distant stars. Ultimately, Kepler will help us determine if these potentially life-supporting worlds are common or rare in the Universe.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  4. Kepler Planet-finding Mission Selected for Discovery Program


    NASA has selected the Kepler space telescope one of three candidates for NASA’s next Discovery Program mission. Kepler will search for habitable Earth-size planets around stars beyond our solar system.

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