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NASA planet hunter rockets into space

NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft, Kepler, rocketed into space on Friday night on a historic voyage to track down other Earths in a faraway patch of the Milky Way galaxy.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2009 11:21 AM IST
AP | By , Cape Canaveral, Florida
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NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft, Kepler, rocketed into space on Friday night on a historic voyage to track down other Earths in a faraway patch of the Milky Way galaxy. It's the first mission capable of answering the age-old question: Are other worlds like ours out there?

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Kepler, named after the German 17th century astrophysicist, set off on its unprecedented mission at 10:49 p.m. EST (1549 GMT), thundering into a clear sky embellished by a waxing moon. Its mission will last at least 3{ years and cost $600 million. The goal is to find, if they're there, Earth-like planets circling stars in the so-called habitable zone _ orbits where liquid water could be present on the surface of the planets. That would mean there are lots of places out there for life to evolve, said Kepler's principal scientist, Bill Borucki.

On the other hand, "if we don't find any, it really means Earths are very rare, we might be the only extant life and, in fact, that will be the end of 'Star Trek.' "

Kepler is designed to find hundreds of Earth-like planets if they're common and, perhaps, dozens of them in the habitable zone, Boruki said. The telescope is so powerful that from space, NASA maintains, it could detect someone in a small town turning off a porch light at night.

It won't be looking for signs of life, though. That's for future spacecraft.

NASA was counting on a successful launch to offset the loss 1{ weeks earlier of the space agency's Orbiting Carbon Observatory. That environmental satellite ended up crashing into the Antarctic because of rocket failure. It was a different type of rocket than the one used for Kepler.

 
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