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Sep 24 2005, 04:23 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 147 Joined: 3-July 04 From: Chicago, IL Member No.: 91 |
This NASA Discovery mission is to be launched in June 2008 and will search for Earth-size and smaller planets. Launch was originally scheduled in 2007 but delayed by 8 months due to "funding constraints".
Here's the official web site: http://www.kepler.arc.nasa.gov/ |
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Mar 7 2009, 08:28 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1670 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Yes, the radial velocity method can determine the eccentricity...
-------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Mar 7 2009, 09:56 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 5-January 06 Member No.: 636 |
Yes, the radial velocity method can determine the eccentricity... Using spectroscopy/doppler shift measurements? That's possible for Earth-sized planets? Even if there's a Jupiter-sized planet in the same system(messing things up)? Wow. I think I'll have to try to crunch some numbers on that, to get my head around it. The more I think about it, the more amazing the process of making those measurements, and disentangling them, becomes. Thanks. |
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