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Kepler named the 2010 Best of What's New
grand prize winner in the aviation/space category by Popular Science magazine.
Dec 2009
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IN THE NEWS
Kepler Mission releases light curve data for 9000 variable stars
These stars have been dropped from the Kepler observing list because they are too variable for the purposes of detecting planets, but are otherwise very interesting stars.
Official Kepler data available to the public is kept at the
Multi-Mission Archive at STScI (MAST)
http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/
Current exoplanet count:
PlanetQuest or Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia )