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vengomel123 Says:
Mar 7, 2009 - brilliant
bdmaple Says:
Mar 7, 2009 - YOU ARE SO LUCKY! I just finished building an 8" F/4 newtonian and wanted to see if I could see it...but it was cloudy and I'm in California too. CONGRATS THOUGH MAN!!!!
dismith Says:
Mar 8, 2009 - Uranus?
Feimaot Says:
Mar 8, 2009 - nice vid hope he finds soon some nice stuff
nagoya6toto Says:
Mar 9, 2009 - GO A HEAD
ancalites Says:
Mar 9, 2009 - So glad this went off without a hitch. Happy planet hunting Kepler
khurramreaz Says:
Mar 9, 2009 - I m very happy to see the Kepler's launching, and I hope it will success in his efforts.
dmana3172 Says:
Mar 9, 2009 - 3 2 1 and liftoff! This is the first ever to search for another earth, something I can't wait for. It's very very exciting. :-) I would like the program manager to point Kepler at Zeti Reticuli binary star system. it should be the number one of all others since the betty and barney hill's ufo story.
xRMYSx Says:
Mar 11, 2009 - good job...
Chick6517 Says:
Mar 13, 2009 - haha you guys crack me up i never thought i could luagh so hard before ... but you guys made me luagh so hard ... completely original [=
SpeedOfDark186Kmps Says:
Mar 16, 2009 - No, not Uranus. It's a gas giant.
illuminatislut Says:
Mar 19, 2009 - nearest galaxy with humanlike inteligent life is, unfortunatelly, NGC 300 - far around 7 Mly from here, then also M82, NGC 5128 and NGC 4395
trumansstate Says:
Mar 29, 2009 - make our hearts and mind skip a beat,dazzle us kepler
buzzfuzz27 Says:
Apr 1, 2009 - what would nasa say if kepler found a large planet beyond pluto??? nothing
cassiomaffia Says:
Apr 2, 2009 - what are you asking?
TheDarklyDreamer Says:
Apr 2, 2009 - There is no large planet beyond Pluto and Kepler won't look for something like that . And if you are insinuating that a planet beyond Pluto can support life than you haven't got the slightest clue about the habitable zone in a solar system . Large planets aren't actually the strong candidates for life due to their gravity but its not impossible for life on large planets to exist but it is ridiculous to think the such a planet exists beyond Pluto .
ForcelessMercenary Says:
Apr 5, 2009 - where the hell did u get that?
illuminatislut Says:
Apr 6, 2009 - hm, I simply use old Inuit technique - qilaneq on modern intergalactic maps
gibiskinder Says:
Apr 29, 2009 - It is not a planet but brown dwarf , look at IRAS or another infrared telescope :)""""
sextiIIionaire Says:
Nov 10, 2009 - The large possible discovery I hope gets discovered beyond Pluto are an icy object no smaller than Earth; or a gas planet no larger than Neptune, and orange instead of blue; or a red dwarf star; or most interesting, a brown dwarf, since a red dwarf is just a smaller scale of the Sun, while a brown dwarf unlike a planet or a star, has the wildest weather in the universe: Iron rain. The surface alone would be spectacular, since we've never had a close-up picture of a brown dwarf.
andreimd1 Says:
Nov 15, 2009 - Kepler will find the planet, where life exists and ppl from earth will travel there, by a big space ship !
izvestac Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - nek dodju po mene ako nesto pronadje
EasyWolf31 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - 403 exoplanets discovered and counting (From all sources)/
SVKBizarre Says:
Nov 26, 2009 - When the Tanis will be discovered? :DDD



OddLeafKlover Says:
Mar 7, 2009 - Great clip! Thanks for getting this up so quickly. Can't wait to see the returned images this mission provides us.