Hackernews posts about Kepler
Kepler is a space telescope designed to explore exoplanets and their properties, as well as a name used by Nvidia for its graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture and a reference to Johannes Kepler's work on elliptical orbits in astronomy.
- Optimized solution of Kepler's equation (1972) [pdf] (ntrs.nasa.gov)
- Show HN: Dekart – open-source backend for Kepler.gl (github.com)
- Oral History of Jim Keller [pdf] (archive.computerhistory.org)
- Oral History of Jim Keller [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Oral History of Jim Keller (www.youtube.com)
- Muon Optimizer (github.com)
- Kepler's 400-year-old sunspot sketches helped solve a modern mystery (arstechnica.com)
- Kepler, Nvidia's Strong Start on 28 nm (chipsandcheese.com)
- Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler all lacked proof (www.cricetuscricetus.co.uk)
- Kepler: The Volume of a Wine Barrel (www.maa.org)
- Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler they all lacked proof (www.cricetuscricetus.co.uk)
- Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors (kepler-book.vercel.app)
- Kepler found that the planets were able to form four harmonious chords (microcosmos.uchicago.edu)
- Analyses of Kepler's Sunspot Drawings in 1607: Solar Cycles in the Early 17th C (iopscience.iop.org)
- Kepler succeeds in making optical intersatellite links (spacenews.com)
- Kepler-62's Rocky Worlds' Discovery (nautil.us)
- Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors (kepler-book.vercel.app)
- The Possible Tidal Demise of Kepler's First Planetary System (iopscience.iop.org)
- Kepler's New Astronomy [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Johannes Kepler Music of the Spheres (www.skyscript.co.uk)
- From Kepler to Newton: Explainable AI for Science Discovery (www.theguardian.com)
- Kepler Forerunner Humanoid Robot (www.gotokepler.com)
- A probable Keplerian disk feeding an optically revealed young star (www.nature.com)
- Scientists may have found the first water worlds (arstechnica.com)
- Advanced Visual Exploration of NYC Taxi Trips (kepler.gl)
- Scientists may have found the first water worlds (arstechnica.com)