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Semi-Weekly Monitoring of the Performance and Attitude of Kepler Using a Sparse Set of Targets

Kepler20191 min read96 words
Hema Chandrasekaran, Jon M Jenkins, Jie Li, Forrest R Girouard, Joseph D Twicken, Douglas A Caldwell, Christopher Allen, Stephen T Bryson, Todd C Klaus, Miles T Cote, Brett A Stroozas, Jennifer R Hall, and Khadeejah Ibrahim
Ames Research Center

The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 select stars over ~115 square degrees of sky using its photometer containing 42 highly sensitive CCDs. The science data from these stars, consisting of ~6 million pixels at 29.4-minute intervals, is downlinked only every ~30 days. Additional low-rate Xband communications contacts are conducted with the spacecraft twice a week to downlink a small subset of the science data. This paper describes how we assess and monitor the performance of the photometer and the pointing stability of the spacecraft using such a sparse data set.


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