Nine NASA-funded astrophysics missions, including the planet-hunting
Kepler space telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory, will continue
scanning the heavens for at least another two to four years, the U.S.
space agency announced last week.
NASA’s decision to extend the science operations for nine of its 14
in-orbit missions largely follows the recommendations of an outside
panel of senior scientists that convened in late February to weigh the
scientific merits of keeping these missions in service.
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