If you mean, Johannes Kepler, he was born on December 27, 1571 and he died on November 15, 1630 at the age of 58
If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
There is no single planet named Kepler; rather Kepler is a prefix added to the designations of planets discovered by the Kepler telescope. Several planets discovered by Kepler, including Kepler-438b, Kepler-442b, Kepler 440b, and Kepler 296f, orbit in the habitable zones of their stars, which means they might have liquid water on their surfaces. Currently we do not have the technology to determine if they actually have liquid water.
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-22b was given its the designation Kepler as it is one of many planets discovered by the Kepler observatory. The 22b refers to it being the innermost (and only known) planet orbiting the star Kepler-22.
If you mean, Johannes Kepler, he was born on December 27, 1571 and he died on November 15, 1630 at the age of 58
If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
If you mean "what is kevlar" it's a synthetic fibre that can be woven into cloth or spun into rope. It's very strong and often used in bulletproof vests. If you mean "Kepler" he was an old mathematician/astronomer who figures out a bunch of things about our solar system.
Johannes Kepler is credited with forming the mathematics of elliptical orbits.
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.
NASA's space telescope "kepler"
I assume you mean Kepler? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler
There is no single planet named Kepler; rather Kepler is a prefix added to the designations of planets discovered by the Kepler telescope. Several planets discovered by Kepler, including Kepler-438b, Kepler-442b, Kepler 440b, and Kepler 296f, orbit in the habitable zones of their stars, which means they might have liquid water on their surfaces. Currently we do not have the technology to determine if they actually have liquid water.
The Kepler Space Mission was named after Johannes Kepler. Johannes Kepler was an astronomy. The Kepler Space Mission is a mission to search for a habitable earth like orbiting star.
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.
Johannes Kepler
Kepler Wessels's birth name is Kepler Christoffel Wessels.