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		<title>April 2009 News &amp; Notes.</title>
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Kepler&#8217;s Launch as seen from Jetty Pier. (Credit: JoanneW./Flickr).
The Successful Launch of Kepler: The Kepler space telescope launched successfully last month on March 6th, during a spectacular night launch. Sporting one of the biggest CCD imagers ever to leave Earth, Kepler is bound for an Earth-trailing, heliospheric orbit. Kepler will spend several months staring at [...]]]></description>
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