The Kepler Mission focal plane contains 42 charge-coupled device (CCD) photodetectors. Each CCD is composed of 2.2 million square pixels, 27 micrometers on a side, arranged in a grid of 2,200 columns by 1,044 rows. The science goals of the Kepler Mission require that the position of each CCD be determined with an accuracy of 0.1 pixels, corresponding to 2.7 micrometers or 0.4 seconds of arc, a level which is not achievable through pre-flight metrology. We describe a technique for determining the CCD positioning using images of the Kepler field of view (FOV) obtained in flight. The technique uses the fitted centroid row and column positions of 400 pre-selected stars on each CCD to obtain empirical polynomials which relate sky coordinates (ri...
The development of new spacecraft camera systems to be used in conjunction with CCD sensors is repor...
We give an overview of the operational concepts and architecture of the Kepler Science Data Pipeline...
We present a solution to determine the actual or physical relative positions between CCD chips. Due ...
The Kepler Mission photometer is an unusually complex array of CCDs. A large number of time-varying ...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
We present an overview of the pixel-level calibration of flight data from the Kepler Mission perform...
14DFM is responsible for most of the data-driven modeling shown in this white paper. 15DL is respons...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
Methods and instruments for the alignment of the optical sensors in the spacelabs Vega I. and II. ...
The Kepler Mission has demonstrated that excellent stellar photometric performance can be achieved u...
We have performed end-to-end laboratory and numerical simulations to demonstrate the capability of d...
International audienceContext. For charge-coupled device (CCD) mosaic chips in the focal plane of a ...
The Kepler Mission was launched in 2009 as NASAs first mission capable of finding Earth-size planets...
The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 sel...
The Kepler Mission is designed to characterize the frequency of Earth-sized planets in the habitable...
The development of new spacecraft camera systems to be used in conjunction with CCD sensors is repor...
We give an overview of the operational concepts and architecture of the Kepler Science Data Pipeline...
We present a solution to determine the actual or physical relative positions between CCD chips. Due ...
The Kepler Mission photometer is an unusually complex array of CCDs. A large number of time-varying ...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
We present an overview of the pixel-level calibration of flight data from the Kepler Mission perform...
14DFM is responsible for most of the data-driven modeling shown in this white paper. 15DL is respons...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
Methods and instruments for the alignment of the optical sensors in the spacelabs Vega I. and II. ...
The Kepler Mission has demonstrated that excellent stellar photometric performance can be achieved u...
We have performed end-to-end laboratory and numerical simulations to demonstrate the capability of d...
International audienceContext. For charge-coupled device (CCD) mosaic chips in the focal plane of a ...
The Kepler Mission was launched in 2009 as NASAs first mission capable of finding Earth-size planets...
The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 sel...
The Kepler Mission is designed to characterize the frequency of Earth-sized planets in the habitable...
The development of new spacecraft camera systems to be used in conjunction with CCD sensors is repor...
We give an overview of the operational concepts and architecture of the Kepler Science Data Pipeline...
We present a solution to determine the actual or physical relative positions between CCD chips. Due ...