Mission operations engineers successfully recovered the Kepler spacecraft from Emergency Mode on April 10, 2016.
Author: NASA Ames Research Center News and Features
Mission Manager Update: Kepler spacecraft in emergency mode
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NASA Reaches Out to Universities for Small Satellite Technology Collaborations
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NASA Airborne Mission Looks at Fires and Cooling Atlantic Cloud Decks
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