TULSA, Okla. --A white former Oklahoma police officer was convicted of first-degree manslaughter late Wednesday in the off-duty fatal shooting of his daughter's black boyfriend after jurors in three ...
With no service station in sight, the Kepler spacecraft has run out of fuel and will retire, ending the most successful planetary-seeking mission in history. Managed by NASA Ames Research Center ...
Does liquid water exist on the surface of Kepler-1649c, a rocky alien planet just 6% bigger than the Earth? A new paper published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters reveals that astronomers have ...
The Milky Way galaxy could be home to 50 billion planets, according to scientists working on NASA’s Kepler planet-hunting space telescope. While Kepler has not found nearly that many planets — to date ...
Data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope has been crunched using Artificial Intelligence, helping scientists discover a new planet outside our solar system. Experts harnessed machine learning ...
An artist’s conception highlights the worlds detected by NASA’s Kepler probe. (NASA / JPL-Caltech Illustration) Astronomers say they’ve used NASA’s Kepler space telescope to discover 10 Earth-sized ...
Kepler’s goodnight message had to be timed perfectly. On Thursday 15 November, a series of commands from a laboratory in Colorado were transmitted to Nasa’s Deep Space Network, a system of huge radio ...
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Last week, NASA dropped a bombshell that it's Kepler mission — the greatest planet-finding mission in history — had teamed up with Google's AI to make a groundbreaking new discovery. Speculation ran ...
With the help of artificial intelligence, scientists scouring data from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope have discovered an eighth planet around the star known as Kepler-90. The find sets a new record ...
It’s a very good thing spacecraft can’t get bored, because if spacecraft could get bored, the Kepler space telescope would have gone out of its mind long ago. It was in March 2009 when NASA launched ...