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Offline sam

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Did Kepler Scientist Leak Data? Um, Not Really
« on: July 28, 2010, 05:06 »
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Mainstream media (MSM) is funny. Well, maybe funny isn't the right word, especially when they hose things up and create a story when there really isn't one. Or when they miss the real story. MSM recently succeeded in spades on both accounts in regards to the Kepler mission. Just last month, the Kepler team announced they had found over 750 candidates for extrasolar planets, and 706 of these candidates potentially are planets from as small as Earth to around the size of Jupiter, with the majority having radii less than half that of Jupiter. This is such incredible news, especially when you factor in that the data was from just 43 days of observations! But MSM seemed to miss all this and instead focused on the fact that the Kepler team got approval from NASA to keep over half of their data for an additional six months to verify and confirm their findings, rather than releasing all of it, as per NASA's standard policy which requires astronomers to release their data from publicly funded instruments in one year. Then over this past weekend, from a TED talk by Kepler co-investigator Dimitar Sasselov, MSM finally realized that Kepler has found a boat-load of potential Earth-sized exoplanets. Well, yes. That's what they said in June.

http://www.universetoday.com/2010/07/27/did-kepler-scientist-leak-data-um-not-really/
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Offline Clive

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Re: Did Kepler Scientist Leak Data? Um, Not Really
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2010, 07:07 »
I guessed it was a repeat.  Just as bad as the telly!   :laugh:


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