NASA Awards Advance Technologies for Future Habitable Worlds Mission – NASA

NASA Awards Advance Technologies for Future Habitable Worlds Mission – NASA

NASA announced Friday it selected three industry proposals to help develop technologies for future large space telescopes and plan for the agency’s Habitable Worlds Observatory mission concept, which could be the first space telescope designed to search for life outside our solar system. The mission would directly image Earth-like planets around stars like our Sun … Read more

Discovery Alert: Spock’s Home Planet Goes ‘Poof’ – NASA Science

Discovery Alert: Spock’s Home Planet Goes ‘Poof’ – NASA Science

The bad news for Star Trek fans comes from an instrument known as NEID, a recent addition to the complex of telescopes at Kitt Peak National Observatory. NEID, like other radial velocity instruments, relies on the “Doppler” effect: shifts in the light spectrum of a star that reveal its wobbling motions. In this case, parsing … Read more

NASA’s TESS Finds Intriguing World Sized Between Earth, Venus – NASA Science

NASA’s TESS Finds Intriguing World Sized Between Earth, Venus – NASA Science

5 min read NASA’s Compact Infrared Cameras Enable New Science A new, higher-resolution infrared camera outfitted with a variety of lightweight filters could probe sunlight reflected off Earth’s upper atmosphere and surface, improve forest fire warnings, and reveal the molecular composition of other planets. The cameras use sensitive, high-resolution strained-layer superlattice sensors, initially developed at … Read more

Discovery Alert: An Earth-sized World and Its Ultra-cool Star – NASA Science

Discovery Alert: An Earth-sized World and Its Ultra-cool Star – NASA Science

The exoplanet SPECULOOS-3 b is about 55 light-years from Earth (really close when you consider the cosmic scale!) and nearly the same size. A year there, one orbit around the star, takes about 17 hours. The days and nights, though, may never end: The planet is thought to be tidally locked, so the same side, … Read more

NASA’s Webb Hints at Possible Atmosphere Surrounding Rocky Exoplanet – NASA Science

NASA’s Webb Hints at Possible Atmosphere Surrounding Rocky Exoplanet – NASA Science

While 55 Cancri e is far too hot to be habitable, researchers think it could provide a unique window for studying interactions between atmospheres, surfaces, and interiors of rocky planets, and perhaps provide insights into the early conditions of Earth, Venus, and Mars, which are thought to have been covered in magma oceans far in … Read more

Breaking the Scaling Limits: New Ultralow-noise Superconducting Camera for Exoplanet Searches – NASA Science

Breaking the Scaling Limits: New Ultralow-noise Superconducting Camera for Exoplanet Searches – NASA Science

When imaging faint objects such as distant stars or exoplanets, capturing every last bit of light is crucial to get the most out of a scientific mission. These cameras must be extremely low-noise, and be able to detect the smallest quantities of light—single photons.  Superconducting cameras excel in both of these criteria, but have historically … Read more

NASA Puts Next-Gen Exoplanet-Imaging Technology to the Test – NASA

NASA Puts Next-Gen Exoplanet-Imaging Technology to the Test – NASA

A cutting-edge tool to view planets outside our solar system has passed two key tests ahead of its launch as part of the agency’s Roman Space Telescope by 2027. The Coronagraph Instrument on NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will demonstrate new technologies that could vastly increase the number of planets outside our solar system … Read more

Meet the Infrared Telescopes That Paved the Way for NASA’s Webb – NASA

Meet the Infrared Telescopes That Paved the Way for NASA’s Webb – NASA

The Webb telescope has opened a new window onto the universe, but it builds on missions going back 40 years, including Spitzer and the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. On Dec. 25, NASA will celebrate the two-year launch anniversary of the James Webb Space Telescope – the largest and most powerful space observatory in history. The clarity … Read more

NASA Data Reveals Possible Reason Some Exoplanets Are Shrinking – NASA

NASA Data Reveals Possible Reason Some Exoplanets Are Shrinking – NASA

A new study could explain the ‘missing’ exoplanets between super-Earths and sub-Neptunes. Some exoplanets seem to be losing their atmospheres and shrinking. In a new study using NASA’s retired Kepler Space Telescope, astronomers find evidence of a possible cause: The cores of these planets are pushing away their atmospheres from the inside out. Exoplanets (planets … Read more

Why NASA’s Roman Mission Will Study Milky Way’s Flickering Lights – NASA

Why NASA’s Roman Mission Will Study Milky Way’s Flickering Lights – NASA

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will provide one of the deepest-ever views into the heart of our Milky Way galaxy. The mission will monitor hundreds of millions of stars in search of tell-tale flickers that betray the presence of planets, distant stars, small icy objects that haunt the outskirts of our solar system, isolated … Read more