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No. Kepler is a telescope created to find planets orbiting other stars. Planets found using it are given designations beginning with Kepler, such as Kepler 440b.
Kepler and titanus
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The purpose of the Mercury program was to send man into space for the first time, orbit around the Earth, find out how a person functioned in space, and to recover the astronaut and spacecraft safely.
They use robots. Yes. They also get data from orbiting spacecraft.
Kepler and Copernicus found solar system and said that earth revolves around the sun.
No. Kepler is a telescope created to find planets orbiting other stars. Planets found using it are given designations beginning with Kepler, such as Kepler 440b.
Kepler is not a planet; it is a telescope used to find planets in other solar systems. Planets discovered by it are given names beginning with Kepler, such as Kepler-22b.
Neither Johannes Kepler nor the Kepler Space Telescope discovered Pluto. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, long after Johannes Kepler died and long before the Kepler telescope was created. The Kepler telescope was built to discover planets in other solar systems, not our own.
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There is no Planet Kepler. The Kepler telescope was built to find planets in other solar systems. Planets it finds are given designations such as Kepler-62e. The telescope has found hundreds of planets with a wide range of characteristics.
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The Kepler project to find planets will continue to grow their database of confirmed planets. As of Dec 5, 2011 the largest are: by mass = Kepler 14b by radius = Kepler 17b by density = Kepler 22b
Why the planets stayed int their orbit.
There is no planet named Kepler. Kepler is the name of a space telescope used to find planets in other solar systems. Planets discovered with this method are given designations such as Kepler 22-b. Some planets discovered have been larger than Jupiter.
a nasa mission to find earth like planets
None.The only spacecraft to have studied Neptune's ring was Voyager 2 and, rather than find complete rings it found that the so-called rings were made up of arcs with gaps between them.