Abstract
With the loss of two reaction wheels, the period of Kepler's ultra-high
precision photometric performance is at an end. Yet Kepler retains unique
capabilities impossible to replicate from the ground or with existing or future
space missions. This White Paper calls for the use of Kepler to conduct a
survey in the ecliptic plane to search for planet transits around stars at high
galactic latitudes and to study star forming regions to investigate physics of
very young stars not studied by Kepler in its prime mission. Even with reduced
photometric precision, Kepler's 1 m aperture will enable it to survey faint M
stars to find ice giants and Super Earths in Habitable Zone orbits.
Users
Please
log in to take part in the discussion (add own reviews or comments).