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Is evidence of a twin Earth buried in unexamined Kepler Mission data? Kepler’s last observing campaign, Campaign 19, started on August 29, 2018 after the spacecraft’s configuration had been modified in 2014 in order to adapt to a change in thruster performance, and NASA officially changed the mission’s name from Kepler to K2 while using the same telescope. During the following 27 days, Kepler observed more than 30,000 stars in the constellation of Aquarius. The stars included dozens of known and suspected exoplanet systems including the well-known TRAPPIST-1 system with its seven Earth-sized planets.
A Fascinating Discovery
NASA woke up the Kepler spacecraft and maneuvered it into a stable configuration on October 10 that allowed the mission team to download the latest data with the least amount of fuel consumption. Earlier 2018, astronomers stumbled upon a fascinating finding: thousands of black holes likely exist near the center of our galaxy. The X-ray images tha