Images taken April 12, 2006, at briefing for news media during the second day of the two-day Kepler science meeting at the SETI Institute, Mountain View, Calif.
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Kepler spacecraft model Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Left, William Borucki, Kepler principal investigator, from NASA Ames Research Cenrter, Moffett Field, Calif. Right, Kepler scientist, Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard, astro-seismology, Aarhus University, Denmark. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist, Jack Lissauer of NASA Ames. He explains what Kepler discoveries would mean. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist, Natalie Batalha, San Jose State University speaks about "Choosing Stars for Targets." Click on the image for full-resolution.
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In this wide shot, Kepler scientists are smiling. Left to right: William Borucki, Kepler principal investigator, from NASA Ames Research Cenrter, Moffett Field, Calif.; Kepler scientist, Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard, astro-seismology, Aarhus University, Denmark; Jack Lissauer of NASA Ames; and Natalie Batalha, San Jose State University. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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William Borucki, Kepler principal investigator, from NASA Ames Research Cenrter, Moffett Field, Calif.; Kepler scientist. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist, Jack Lissauer of NASA Ames. He explains what Kepler discoveries would mean. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler Deputy Principal Investigator, David Koch, of NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., in light blue shirt in rear speaks as he is videotaped by NASA Ames videographer David Maurantonio. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist Natalie Batalha, San Jose State University is interviewed by reporter Zamir Haider of CNETnews.com, San Francisco. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist Dave Latham, discussed classifying 20 million stars to generate target catalog, Smithsonian Astrophysics Observatory. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Reporter Zamir Haider of CNETnews.com, San Francisco interviews Kepler scientist, Jack Lissauer of NASA Ames. He explains what Kepler discoveries would mean. Click on the image for full-resolution.
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Kepler scientist Dave Latham, discussed classifying 20 million stars to generate target catalog, Smithsonian Astrophysics Observatory Click on the image for full-resolution.
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