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Kepler will become the 215th primary payload put into space by the venerable Delta 2 rocket. Here's a look at some other stats about tonight's mission. This will be:

* The 339th Delta rocket launch since 1960
* The third Delta of 2009
* The 141st Delta 2 rocket mission since 1989
* The 44th Delta 2 mission for NASA
* The 67th Delta 2 rocket fly in the 7925 configuration
* The 106th Delta 2 rocket to fly from Cape Canaveral
* The 46th Delta 2 launch from pad 17B
32 posted on 03/06/2009 7:15:53 PM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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Five Things About Kepler
03.05.09
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/news/keplerf-20090305.html
Here are some quick facts about the Kepler mission, scheduled to launch March 6, 2009:

— Kepler is the world’s first mission with the ability to find true Earth analogs — planets that orbit stars like our sun in the “habitable zone.” The habitable zone is the region around a star where the temperature is just right for water — an essential ingredient for life as we know it — to pool on a planet’s surface.

— By the end of Kepler’s three-and-one-half-year mission, it will give us a good idea of how common or rare other Earths are in our Milky Way galaxy. This will be an important step in answering the age-old question: Are we alone?

— Kepler detects planets by looking for periodic dips in the brightness of stars. Some planets pass in front of their stars as seen from our point of view on Earth; when they do, they cause their stars to dim slightly, an event Kepler can see.

— Kepler has the largest camera ever launched into space, a 95-megapixel array of charge-coupled devices, or CCDs, like those in everyday digital cameras.

— Kepler’s telescope is so powerful that, from its view up in space, it could detect one person in a small town turning off a porch light at night.


33 posted on 03/06/2009 7:26:10 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed.)
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T-minus 15 minutes and counting. Countdown clocks are running again following the planned 20-minute hold. The count will continue to the T-minus 4 minute mark where another planned hold is scheduled. Launch remains set to occur at 10:49:57 p.m. EST


34 posted on 03/06/2009 7:26:15 PM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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ELV Countdown Portal page

http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/


35 posted on 03/06/2009 7:27:56 PM PST by Red Steel
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