![]() ![]() He also happily resides in Bremerton, WA, on his favourite planet, Earth. He has been on the hunt for planets around other stars for over 10 years, helping to find thousands, some of those possibly suitable for life. Jeff is an astrophysicist with the SETI Institute and is the Director of the Kepler/K2 Science Office at NASA Ames Research Center. We'll discuss what we may learn about these worlds over the next few decades and what future missions are being planned to find planets to which our descendants may one day travel. Some of these are likely to be habitable, and many of them are prime targets to be observed by future missions, such as the James Webb space telescope. K2 has found over 300 confirmed exoplanets and an additional 500 candidates. A broad portion of the astronomical community chooses what targets to observe, resulting in a wide variety of science, including supernovae, galaxies, stars, and, of course, exoplanets. The K2 mission began three years ago and uses the Kepler spacecraft to stare at many different parts of the sky for 80 days at a time. ![]() After two of its four spinning reaction wheels failed, it could no longer remain steady enough to stare that those distant stars but was reconfigured to look elsewhere and at a different angle for the K2 mission. For the first time in human history, we can calculate how common planets the same size and temperature as Earth are, a key component to the SETI Institute’s goal of figuring out how common life may be in the universe. NASA The Kepler Space Telescope was focused on hunting for planets in this patch of the Milky Way. Now after another four years, Kepler’s final planet catalog is complete - over 4,000 planet candidates have been found, with 50 of them possibly rocky and capable of having liquid water. NASA’s Kepler space telescope was launched in 2009 and measured the brightness of 200,000 stars at unprecedented precision for over four years, with the prime mission goal of detecting Earth-sized exoplanets. Jeff Coughlin, SETI Institute scientist and Director of the K2 Science Office, will giving a public talk at Olympic College in Bremerton, WA. ![]()
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