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She lives! Let's go find planets!': Telescope Launch Successful | WIRED
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The Kepler Space Telescope is dead - The Verge
Kepler, the Little NASA Spacecraft That Could, No Longer Can - The New York Times
After Kepler, exoplanet discoveries continue to inspire - NASASpaceFlight.com
Kepler - NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft - retired after running out of fuel - NASASpaceFlight.com
Kepler Scientist Pushes Extended Mission for Crippled Space Telescope ahead of NASA Senior Review - SpaceNews
NASA bids goodbye to planet-hunting Kepler space telescope | Technology News,The Indian Express
Kepler | Discoveries & Facts | Britannica
Kepler Launch and Deployment - Complete – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket lifts off with NASA's Kepler Space Telescope. Photo Credit Carleton Bailie SpaceFlight Insider - SpaceFlight Insider
Kepler retires after a decade of hunting planets | Astronomy.com
Launch of Kepler space telescope on March 7, 2009, 03:49:57 UTC. During the nine-year service. Kepler observed 530,506 stars and discovered 2,662 exoplanets. : r/space
Kepler space telescope - Wikipedia
NASA's First Planet Hunter, the Kepler Space Telescope: 2009-2018 | NASA