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number of launched satellites/making a table.

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there's no mention of the newer satellites they have- not sure what format to do

here's a table:

COSPAR id Name NORAD id Launch Date
2018-008C KEPLER-0 (KIPP) 43157 2018-01-19
2018-096L KEPLER-1 (CASE) 43729 2018-11-29
2020-061AZ KEPLER-2 (TARS) 46319 2020-09-03
2020-068N KEPLER-5 (AMIDALA) 46498 2020-09-28
2020-068P KEPLER-4 (ANTILLES) 46499 2020-09-28
2021-006AK KEPLER-12 (BOBA) 47446 2021-01-24
2021-006AT KEPLER-13 (LUCKY) 47454 2021-01-24
2021-006BA KEPLER-15(SUDORMRF) 47461 2021-01-24
2021-006BR KEPLER-8(AMAROK) 47476 2021-01-24
2021-006CS KEPLER-10(BABY YODA) 47501 2021-01-24
2021-006CU KEPLER-11(DANEEL) 47503 2021-01-24
2021-006CU KEPLER-11(DANEEL) 47503 2021-01-24
2021-006DS KEPLER-14(STELLA) 47526 2021-01-24
2021-006DX KEPLER-9(ARTEMIS) 47531 2021-01-24
2021-022T KEPLER-7(C3PO) 47949 2021-03-22
2021-022Z KEPLER-6(ROCINANTE) 47955 2021-03-22
2022-002BV KEPLER-19 51051 2022-01-13
2022-002CB KEPLER-16(ASTRAEUS) 51057 2022-01-13
2022-002CD KEPLER-17(KARINA) 51059 2022-01-13
2022-002U KEPLER-18(BLIP-A) 51002 2022-01-13

should I just add a section to the end?

--EliDeaver (talk) 20:52, 26 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I concur - the article is badly out of date - I came here looking for more info on their progress, and see things like 'scheduled to launch in 2019' - yikes! Please add this info, if you have a decent ref for it. cheers. Anastrophe (talk) 21:55, 12 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]