Reflections from NASA's Kepler Mission

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The Kepler space telescope has had a profound impact on our understanding of the number of worlds that exist beyond our solar system. Through its survey, we’ve discovered there are more planets than stars in our galaxy. As a farewell to the spacecraft, we asked some of people closest to Kepler to reflect on what Kepler has meant to them and its finding of “more planets than stars.”

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Hi . I have questions about clouds, lightning and thunder . Lightning occurs due to the convergence of positive charges from Earth With a negative charge from the bottom of the cloud . The question is, how did the land get on Positive shipments ? Where did the positive shipments come from? Why cold makes positive charges at the top of the cloud ? How could the cold separate the negative charges from the top of the cloud The question is The Earth's charge is a positron ? .We ask you to send my questions to the physicists

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@Ross Thatcher...Cavemen still exist...you must be the living proof of it..🤣

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