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Kepler Mission & the Habitable Zone

Kepler Mission & the Habitable Zone. Kayla Young in collaboration with Dr. Michal Simon Stony Brook University. Kepler Mission- Importance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= HTsplXNIMbg. Figure One .

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Kepler Mission & the Habitable Zone

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  1. Kepler Mission & the Habitable Zone Kayla Young in collaboration with Dr. Michal Simon Stony Brook University

  2. Kepler Mission- Importance • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTsplXNIMbg Figure One Haas et al: “Kepler’s primary mission is a search for Earth-size exoplanets in the habitable zone of late-type stars using the transit method.”

  3. Kepler Mission Figure 3 Figure 2

  4. Transit Method & Light Curves Figure 4 http://kepler.nasa.gov/multimedia/Interactives/HowKeplerDiscoversPlanetsElementary/# Figure 5

  5. Habitable Zone Figure 6 • Kasting, James. “Habitable Zones around Main Sequence Stars.” Icarus 101 108-128. 1993

  6. M-Spectral Type and the Habitable Zone Figure 7 Figure 8

  7. Literature Review • Scalo, John “M Stars as Targerts for TerresttialExoplanet Searches and Biosignature Detection” 2007 • Kaltenegger, L. “Characterizing Habitable Exomoons” 2011

  8. Bibliography • Davenport, James R. A. On the Habitability of Planets around M Dwarfs. Tech. St. Louis, 201 • Haas, Michael R. "Kepler Science Operations." The Astrophysical Journal Letters 713 (2010): L115-119 • Kaltenegger, L. "Characterizing Habitable Exomoons." The Astrophysical Journal Letters 713 (2010): L135-130 • Kasting, James F. "Habitable Zones around Main Sequence Stars." Icarus, 1993 • Koch, David G. "Discovery of the Transiting Planet Kepler-5b." The Astrophysical Journal Letters 713 (2010): L131-L135. • NASA. "Kepler: Photometer and Spacecraft." Kepler: Home Page. Web. 14 June 2011. <http://kepler.nasa.gov/Mission/QuickGuide/MissionDesign/PhotometerAndSpacecraft/>. • NASA. "Kepler: Launch Vehicle and Orbit." Kepler: Home Page. Web. 14 June 2011. http://kepler.nasa.gov/Mission/QuickGuide/MissionDesign/launchVehicleAndOrbit/ • NASA. "Kepler: About the Mission." Kepler: Home Page. Web. 14 June 2011. <http://kepler.nasa.gov/Mission/QuickGuide/>. • Scalo, John. "M Stars Are Targerts for Terrestrial Exoplanet Searches and Biosignature Detection." Astrobiology 7 (2007): 85-156.

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