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Kepler Telescope No Longer Hunting For Other Earths

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Kepler supernova remnant (NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center/Flickr)

After four years, the Kepler spacecraft has ended its search for habitable planets beyond our solar system. NASA confirmed today that it will no longer attempt to repair two failing, gyroscope-like wheels that kept Kepler steady, meaning …read more

Source: Newsfix – Science

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