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NASA's Kepler Enters Emergency Mode 75 Million Miles From Earth (theverge.com)

Loren Grush, writing for The Verge: NASA engineers have declared a mission emergency for the agency's planet-hunting spacecraft Kepler, which has somehow switched into emergency mode. Now that a mission emergency has been declared, the Kepler team has priority access to NASA's deep space telecommunications system in order to try to get the spacecraft back to normal operations. Emergency mode is the lowest operational mode the spacecraft has. It also requires a lot more fuel than usual, which is why the Kepler mission team is working hard to get the spacecraft back to normal. But communication with Kepler isn't easy. The spacecraft is estimated to be 75 million miles away from Earth right now, according to NASA, so any communications signal traveling at the speed of light will take up to 13 minutes to travel to and from the spacecraft. Kepler has detected nearly 5,000 exoplanets over the years -- of which 1,000 have been confirmed.

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  1. Kepler has been really impressive by JoshuaZ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even if they don't get ti fixed, Kepler has had an absolutely amazing run. The initial planned mission lifetime was 3.5 years, and that was in 2009. So we've gotten almost twice as much out of it as it was planned.

    One of my favorite computer games from the 1990s was Masters of Orion II, 4X space exploration/conquering game. One thing in that game and many similar games was the idea that you couldn't find out what planets were in a star system until you had actually sent a probe there. It is absolutely amazing that shortly after those games were made, we had the technology to detect planets in other star systems while remaining in comfort here.

  2. Re:Why more fuel than usual? by drinkypoo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What's a reaction wheel then? Some kind of gyro system?

    What kind of internet access do you have that lets you get to Slashdot, but not Wikipedia?

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  3. Hey, mod this comment down, too by drinkypoo · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This is fucking Slashdot, not a youtube comments section. We should not be coddling people who can't figure out how to use the internets.

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