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The Kepler Guest Observer Programme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2012

Thomas Barclay*
Affiliation:
NASA Ames Research Center, MS 244-30, Mountain View, CA 94035, USA Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA email: thomas.barclay@nasa.gov
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Abstract

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The Kepler Guest Observer Office is dedicated to the service of the broad science community, with a charter to promote the exploitation of Kepler data and broaden the scientific impact of the Kepler mission. There are four routes by which to gain access to Kepler data: the Guest Observer programme annual call for proposals, the quarterly call for Director's Discretionary Targets, the Kepler Asteroseismic Science Consortium, and by accessing the Kepler public data archive. The Guest Observer Office supports all users of Kepler data no matter which route they took to access data, and to that end have developed software tools which can be used by the community in their data analyses.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2012

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