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Only 47 candidate planets around binary stars were found by Kepler and TESS surveys.
Farhat and Touma note that the only circumbinary planets that survive GR-driven clearing are typically too distant to be detected by Kepler and TESS transit techniques.
Kepler discovered about 3,000 eclipsing binary stars.
Kepler Communications adheres to open standards such as Space Development Agency and ESA protocols to ensure interoperability.
Beau Jarvis is Chief Revenue Officer at Kepler Communications.
Kepler is supporting sovereign constellations through its secure data network in Europe.
Kepler is pursuing institutional contracts and was selected as the prime contractor for Element 1 of ESA’s HydRON (High-throughput Digital and Optical Network) program for optical communications.
The Kepler–NanoAvionics agreement allows hosted payloads on NanoAvionics buses to access Kepler Communications’ optical communications network.
Kepler’s optical network is planned to scale to 100 Gbps-class capacity with future tranches.
Kepler is moving toward Initial Operating Capability for its optical network in early 2026.
Kepler launched an initial tranche of 10 optical communications satellites one month before the Kepler–NanoAvionics agreement.
NanoAvionics is positioned for priority access to higher data rates as Kepler’s optical network scales.
OroraTech flew its thermal sensing hardware as a hosted payload aboard Kepler’s optical communications constellation earlier in 2025.
Mina Mitry is the CEO and Co-Founder of Kepler Communications.
NanoAvionics will receive priority consideration as Kepler scales capacity on its optical network.
NanoAvionics plans to offer Kepler-compatible optical communications capability on its MP42 microsatellite and cubesat platforms using different optical intersatellite links.
Kepler Communications selected Kongsberg NanoAvionics as its preferred satellite bus provider in Europe.
The Kepler–NanoAvionics agreement extends Kepler Communications’ operational reach in Europe.
Kepler Communications is Canada-based.
Kepler is scaling its optical network toward 100 Gbps-class capacity with a next tranche of 10 optical relay satellites expected to launch in 2028.