TRAPPIST-1 vs Alpha Cen, Catching The Voyagers, Lunar Space Elevator | Q&A 243
Fraser Cain・2 minutes read
The Trappist-1 system is ideal for James Webb telescope observations, while plans for a Big Space Telescope with advanced technology and larger size are in consideration to enhance exoplanet observation, including potential extraterrestrial life. Total solar eclipses offer a unique and captivating experience, with the upcoming one in 2024 passing through Mexico, the United States, Canada, and the Arctic.
Insights
- The Trappist-1 system, with six Earth-sized planets, is a prime target for observation by the James Webb telescope due to its red dwarf star and planets in the habitable zone.
- Space-based assembly of telescopes, like the proposed Big Space Telescope, combined with technologies such as interferometry and the solar gravitational lens, holds promise for unprecedented observations of exoplanets, potentially including the search for extraterrestrial life.
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Recent questions
What is the Trappist-1 system?
A system with six Earth-sized planets ideal for observation.
How can a space elevator be feasible on the Moon?
Lower gravity on the Moon makes a space elevator feasible.
What is the solar gravitational lens?
A lens located 1000 astronomical units from the Sun.
What is the concept of interferometry?
Combining light from multiple telescopes to act as one.
What is the Artemis 2 mission?
A flyby mission around the Moon to test capabilities.
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