Reply to post: Re: But why were the transmitters shut down?

Goodnight Kepler! NASA scientists lay the exoplanet expert to rest as it runs out of fuel

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Re: But why were the transmitters shut down?

They do exactly that. It's part of international agreements with space thingies. When they're done switch 'em off to prevent interference.

Kepler is too far away to be de-orbited but it's also too far away to present much of a problem with regard to Kessler Syndrome. That's a near earth orbit issue.

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