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Kepler, TESS, and Keck Observatory – Driving Our Understanding of Exoplanetary Systems

January 1, 1970

GUEST SPEAKER: David Ciardi, Chief Scientist, NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
VIRTUAL ASTRONOMY TALK: Launched in 2009, NASA’s Kepler revolutionized our understanding of other worlds by discovering thousands of exoplanet systems. 10 years after Kepler ended, NASA launched TESS to continue the revolution by finding planets around brighter, nearby stars. Ground-based telescopes have been critical to understanding the planets and their host stars throughout this discovery renaissance, with Keck Observatory at the forefront. Dr. Ciardi will explain why space missions like Kepler and TESS need ground-based telescopes, and how Keck Observatory plays a leading role in the world of exoplanet discovery and characterization.


FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Talk starts at 5:00 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time

Join by zoom at https://bit.ly/Keck-Ciardi

This talk will also be streamed live on our Facebook Page 


 

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January 1, 1970
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