NASA's 'powerful arm' alien hunting disappeared mysteriously
NASA's mission of hunting recently disappeared mysteriously. Scientists have not yet explained the cause.
The Kepler space telescope suddenly mysteriously disappeared.
According to Fox news, the Kepler space telescope that hunts aliens from NASA's US Aerospace Agency suddenly disappears, facing new problems.
Experts suspect that Kepler returned to sleep mode only a few days after he began to observe again. They are not sure if this problem will be solved.
NASA said Kepler had successfully transferred a series of data after the last observation and was in position to start collecting data for the next campaign on October 19.
NASA used to take Kepler into the hunt for extraterrestrials since 2009. During his mission, Kepler found nearly 4,000 planets, about 50 new stone worlds capable of life. But now Kepler is at the end of "life" because it is about to run out of fuel.
Kepler's mission is about to end after almost 10 years of operation. Earlier NASA began to put TESS into a wider range of uses to hunt this alien.
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