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Maximizing Kepler science return per telemetered pixel: Searching the habitable zones of the brightest stars

, , , , , , , , , , , and . (2013)cite arxiv:1309.0654Comment: A white paper submitted in response to the "Kepler Project Office Call for White Papers: Soliciting Community Input for Alternate Science Investigations for the Kepler Spacecraft"; 14 pages in length (that is, a modest 4 pages over the white-paper page limit).

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