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Kepler Mission Manager Update, May 3, 2010

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Kepler project engineers successfully completed another download of science data over April 21-22, 2010. The data, collected since late March 2010, is the first month of the Quarter 5 collection period. During the two-day spacecraft contact, project engineers used three ground-stations in NASA’s deep space network, at Madrid, Spain, Canberra Australia, and California, for the operation. A Kepler first was also completed during the satellite contact for the science data download. Kepler spacecraft flight software (FSW) received its first update since operations began on May 12, 2009. The flight software included updates to improve attitude determination and control system-to-star tracker functionality and performance. Many weeks of development and testing preceded the FSW update, and the operation was completed flawlessly. Engineers expect the FSW update will mitigate circumstances that caused two of the Safe Modes that Kepler has experienced. Kepler’s Guest Observer Program continues its busy activities.

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