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Dryden88
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Hello,
I was just curious to read your thoughts. After Kepler is over, and lets say for arguments sake that it finds a lot of exoplanets and some of them are candidates for earth like conditions. What doy uo think we would do afterwards?
Will there be a massive launch of other Keplers to cover more area? I.E. Kepler was only staring at 100,000 of 1 billion stars.
Or will we make the decision to concentrate on all stars with 50-100 light years of us?
It would be smart of us to start thinking of what to do know.
I for one have the hope that Kepler will find many new exoplanets, many Earth size planets, and few planets in the habitable zone.
What do you think?
I was just curious to read your thoughts. After Kepler is over, and lets say for arguments sake that it finds a lot of exoplanets and some of them are candidates for earth like conditions. What doy uo think we would do afterwards?
Will there be a massive launch of other Keplers to cover more area? I.E. Kepler was only staring at 100,000 of 1 billion stars.
Or will we make the decision to concentrate on all stars with 50-100 light years of us?
It would be smart of us to start thinking of what to do know.
I for one have the hope that Kepler will find many new exoplanets, many Earth size planets, and few planets in the habitable zone.
What do you think?