Kepler (disambiguation)

Kepler (disambiguation)

"Kepler" may refer to:
*Johannes Kepler, a key figure in the scientific revolution. Named after him are:

Ideas:
*Kepler's laws of planetary motion, a set of calculations for the orbits of planets
*The Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra, a set of geometrical constructions, two of which were described by him
*Kepler Mission, a NASA mission to launch a solar-orbiting, planet-hunting telescope in 2009

Astronomical objects:
*Kepler (lunar crater), a crater on the Moon
*Kepler (crater on Mars), a crater on Mars
*Kepler's Star, supernova 1604, which he observed and described
*1134 Kepler, an asteroid

Other:
*Kepler scientific workflow system, a software system for designing, executing, and sharing scientific workflows
*Kepler (software), a web application framework
*The Kepler Track, a hiking trail in New Zealand
*Kepler (band), a defunct Canadian indie rock band

ee also

*Keppler


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