To see if there are more earth sizedplanets in the Milky Way galaxy.
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler determined that all planets have elliptical orbits.
There is no planet that is simply called "Kepler". The Kepler spacecraft discovered various planets, with names such as "Kepler-4b", "Kepler 11-d", etc.
Johannes Kepler proposed that these planets orbit the sun in ellipses, not circles. That is why we have Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion.
NASA's space telescope "kepler"
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Johannes Kepler did not invent the telescope. The Invention of the telescope is credited to three people Hans Lippershey, and Jacob Metius. The first records appear in 1608, more than 60 years before Kepler was born. The Kepler telescope was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies and launched by NASA in 2009. This telescope was not invented by Johannes Kepler but was merely named in his honor.
NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.
a nasa mission to find earth like planets
No, Johannes Kepler is best known for describing the laws that dictate how orbits work. The Kepler planets were discovered by the Kepler telescope, a spacecraft named in his honor.
They are named such because they were discovered using the Kepler space telescope, which was named in Kepler's honor for his contributions to planetary science.
To see if there are more earth sizedplanets in the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes....but it will only be broadcast on the NASA tv channel (which is primarily on DirectTV or Satellite, not on most cable) at 10:58pm.
It is the NASA space center. That was the original name of it in the 1960's until it was changed to Cape Kennedy in his honor.
Johannes Kepler
There are lots of planets in the Kepler series. To answer your question, we need to know to which number Kepler you are asking about.