Worlds largest Photometer

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  • 08-25-2006, 05:33 AM
    starriderrick
    Worlds largest Photometer
    Kepler as it is named. It is a spacecraft with a specialized telescope.

    This is a photo of a litho off my drafting table.
    A Nasa press release. A fascinating project.
    Kepler launches in 2008

    Kepler Mission: A Search for Habitable Planets
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    Kepler will stare at one large area of the sky a little larger than an open hand at arm's length in the constellation Cygnus.
    It will stare continuously for 4 years---virtually never blinking---making brightness measurements of 100,000 stars every 30 minutes.

    42 ccd sensors
    Focal plane array;
    >100 sq. deg. FOV

    http://kepler.nasa.gov/about/
  • 08-28-2006, 09:07 AM
    walterick
    Re: Worlds largest Photometer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by starriderrick
    "Kepler will stare at one large area of the sky a little larger than an open hand at arm's length in the constellation Cygnus.
    It will stare continuously for 4 years---virtually never blinking---making brightness measurements of 100,000 stars every 30 minutes."

    That's incredible! Amazing the technology we now have :)

    I also wanted to welcome you to the Viewfinder forum, Starriderrick. I know you frequent the galleries quite a bit. Hope to see you posting around these parts more in the future!

    Other Rick