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Remembering Kepler Space Telescope
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After nine years in deep space, the most prolific planet-hunting machine has finally run out of fuel and NASA has decided to retire the spacecraft within its current, safe orbit, away from Earth. Take a look at its achievements and learn what's next!
Graphics & Credits:
NASA's Eyes Software
Universe Sandbox 2
Space Engine
NASA
Music:
Wayne Jones - Please
Bruno E. - Cosmic Love
Graphics & Credits:
NASA's Eyes Software
Universe Sandbox 2
Space Engine
NASA
Music:
Wayne Jones - Please
Bruno E. - Cosmic Love
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