File:A Kepler’s Dozen- Thirteen Stories about Distant Worlds that Really Exist (noao1305b).tiff
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DescriptionA Kepler’s Dozen- Thirteen Stories about Distant Worlds that Really Exist (noao1305b).tiff |
English: The position of the Kepler field in the sky, with the Kepler stars identified by number. The sky was imaged using a diffraction grating to show the spectra of brighter stars. |
Date | 13 May 2013 (upload date) |
Source | A Kepler’s Dozen: Thirteen Stories about Distant Worlds that Really Exist |
Author | J. Glaspey; telescopes imaged separately and combined, credit P. Marenfeld. |
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Image title | The position of the Kepler field in the sky, with the Kepler stars identified by number. The sky was imaged using a diffraction grating to show the spectra of brighter stars. |
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