
With Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart and R2D2 listening keenly.
Kepler stares at the same patch of sky for 80 days, recording the intensity of hundreds of stars simultaneously looking for the slight dimming of the star that occurs when a planet transits across the side facing our solar system.
Alan Eustace (Google exec and record holder for the highest free fall) inspects the Kepler console:

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