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SUMMARY:The KEPLER Mission – A Search for Habitable Worlds -- Mr. Roger Hunter
DESCRIPTION:Departmental Colloquium. KEPLER is NASA&rsquo;s first mission capable of finding earth-size worlds around other stars.  Launched in March, 2009, KEPLER&rsquo;s objective is to determine if other Earths exist in our galaxy and how many are there.  The results of KEPLER will be profound &ndash; either Earth is a very rare planet, or earth-like planets are commonplace.  The speaker, Roger Hunter (UGA &rsquo;78) is the NASA Project Manager for the KEPLER Mission.   He leads a team of over 80 scientists and engineers on a mission that is expected to last at least 3 &frac12; years in search of another earth.  The discussion will provide an overview of the KEPLER mission, its capabilities and characteristics, results to date, and mission expectations.
LOCATION:Physics 202
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