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Kepler Mission releases light curve data for 9000 variable stars
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on November 12 2009 20:18
Kepler Mission releases light curve data for 9000 variable stars. These stars have been dropped from the Kepler observing list because they are too variable for the purposes of detecting planets, but are otherwise very interesting stars.
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