Station
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Starport (Coriolis) - 54 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Sullivan Prospect
Surface Port - 54 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Auld Keep
Surface Station - 97 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Narbeth Terminal
Starport (Orbis) - 97 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Novitski's Claim
Surface Port - 97 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Abasheli Depot
Surface Port - 176 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Margulies Hub
Starport (Orbis) - 177 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Bisson Hub
Starport (Coriolis) - 314 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Hugh Hub
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,426 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Sabine Installation
Surface Port - 1,890 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Frick Installation
Surface Port - 1,917 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Kimberlin Hub
Outpost (Civilian) - 2,036 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
Schouten Orbital
Outpost (Civilian) - 2,718 Ls
The L.O.S.P.
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Sarah Ballard
Sarah Ballard (born 1984) is an American Professor of Astronomy currently at the University of Florida. She has been a Torres Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a L'Oreal Fellow, and a NASA Carl Sagan Fellow.
Ballard was part of a collaborative team that was the first to successfully use the transit-timing variation method. This resulted in her team's confirmation of this theoretical search procedure and the discovery of the Kepler-19 planetary system with that technique. Ballard took part in the discovery of four exoplanets (early numbered) in the Kepler spacecraft mission prior to its finding of significant quantities of planets around other stars.
Ballard has spoken about her experience as a victim of sexual harassment, about imposter syndrome, and about the controversy over the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories.
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