NASA’s Kepler to Look for Earth-like planets
The $590-million mission, jointly managed by JPL and NASA, will examine a star-rich stretch of sky for a planet where water could exist in liquid form suitable for humans to stay.
In a timed exposure, spectators watch from Cocoa Beach as the Kepler satellite launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla
NASA’s Kepler spacecraft blasted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday on a three-year mission to find Earth’s twin, a Goldilocks planet where it’s neither too hot nor too cold, but just right for life to take hold.
The Delta II rocket, carrying the widest-field telescope ever put in space, lifted off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral at 10:49 p.m. Eastern time.


Boleh jadi memang disuatu masa dan itu mungkin diera anak cucu kita akan sempat menghuni apa yg disebut bumi kembar itu.
wah kayanya nanti kita-kita yang skr ini ga bisa ngeliat gimana bentuk bumi kembar itu yap
Yup bumi kembar, jelas tidak sempat kita melihat dan merasakannya.
Could they be succeed to find Earth’s twin? Only God knows it
Ciptaan Allah SWT selalu indah, menakjubkan serta mempesonakan darimana pun merekeka dilihat. Subhanallah.
marilah kita dengan semakin majunya teknologi, membuat kita kagum akan ciptaan ALLAH swt…
is there life in another planets ? who knows ? only ALLAH SWT KNOW it