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KEPLER-8 (AMAROK)

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Kepler-8 is a star located in the constellation Lyra in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA-led operation tasked with discovering terrestrial planets. The star, which is slightly hotter, larger, and more massive than the Sun, has one gas giant in its orbit, Kepler-8b. This gas giant is larger than Jupiter, but is less massive, and thus more diffuse. The planet's discovery was announced to the public on January 4, 2010 along with four other planets. As the fifth confirmed planetary system verified by Kepler, it helped demonstrate the capabilities of the Kepler spacecraft.

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Launch

Launch date
January 24, 2021 at 03:00 PM UTC
Launch site
Cape Canaveral SFS, USA
Launched by
Falcon 9 Block 5 →
Operator
SpaceX
Mission
Transporter 1 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)
Launch record
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Orbit

Orbit regime
LEO
Apoapsis
174 km
Periapsis
160 km
Inclination
97.3°
Orbital period
87.83 min

Spacecraft

Operator
Kepler Communications
Manufacturer
Kepler Aerospace
Users
Commercial
Launch mass
9 kg

Identity

COSPAR (Int'l)
2021-006BR
NORAD catalog №
47476
Object type
Payload
Owner / operator
CanadaCanada
Status
Decayed
Decay / reentry
June 16, 2024

End of mission

Last active / ended
June 16, 2024
Time in service
3.4 years
Fate
Reentered Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed.
Final status
Decayed

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