The NASA Kepler and K2 missions have made fundamental, paradigm-changing advances in essentially every area of astrophysics and planetary science. While known for their breakthrough discoveries in exoplanets - especially small rocky worlds orbiting in the habitable zone of their host suns - these missions have also continued to make numerous scientific advances in solar system science, stellar astrophysics and extragalactic astronomy.
This book is entirely devoted to the Kepler and K2 missions and covers the tremendous new discoveries made in the areas of spacecraft engineering, asteroseismology, binary and variable stars, stellar astrophysics, white dwarfs, asteroids and comets, active galaxies, supernovae, black holes, and of course exoplanets of all types. The book is written by the very engineers and scientists that performed the work from spacecraft design and launch through the years of space telescope observations and scientific research. In addition, the pages contain discussions, stories and personal glimpses from the authors, with occasional sidebars highlighting Kepler's influence in specific astrophysical areas and in non-scientific arenas such as music and literature.
The material is presented in an easy to read introductory manner, illustrated with never-before published photographs, and contains many illuminating scientific graphics. This book is suitable for the interested layperson, pupils of science and space missions, and advanced science students and researchers wishing for an introduction and highly focused memoir of the NASA Kepler mission and its amazing accomplishments.
This book is entirely devoted to the Kepler and K2 missions and covers the tremendous new discoveries made in the areas of spacecraft engineering, asteroseismology, binary and variable stars, stellar astrophysics, white dwarfs, asteroids and comets, active galaxies, supernovae, black holes, and of course exoplanets of all types. The book is written by the very engineers and scientists that performed the work from spacecraft design and launch through the years of space telescope observations and scientific research. In addition, the pages contain discussions, stories and personal glimpses from the authors, with occasional sidebars highlighting Kepler's influence in specific astrophysical areas and in non-scientific arenas such as music and literature.
The material is presented in an easy to read introductory manner, illustrated with never-before published photographs, and contains many illuminating scientific graphics. This book is suitable for the interested layperson, pupils of science and space missions, and advanced science students and researchers wishing for an introduction and highly focused memoir of the NASA Kepler mission and its amazing accomplishments.
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