Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-01-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Proc. Vienna Workshop on the Future of Asteroseismology, 20 - 22 September 2006. Comm. in Asteroseismology, Vol. 150, in the p
Scientific paper
10.1553/cia150s350
NASA's Kepler mission will fly a photometer based on a wide-field Schmidt camera with a 0.95 m aperture, staring at a single field continuously for at least 4 years. Although the mission's principal aim is to locate transiting extrasolar planets, it will provide an unprecedented opportunity to make asteroseismic observations on a wide variety of stars. Plans are now being developed to exploit this opportunity to the fullest.
Arentoft Torben
Borucki William. J.
Brown Ted M.
Christensen-Dalsgaard Joergen
Gilliland Ron L.
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