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Unmanned Spaceflight.com _ Telescopic Observations _ Chinese Exoplanet Mission

Posted by: StargazeInWonder Apr 28 2022, 06:34 PM

China is planning an exoplanet search which would be, in many ways, a sequel to Kepler. By observing the same stars that Kepler observed, it provides opportunities to cinch more candidate earthlike planets in a shorter amount of time, by finding second, third, fourth, etc. transits of exoplanets with periods ~1 year which might have had only 1 or 2 transits observed by Kepler. This would also give us more accurate frequency estimates for terrestrial planets with longer orbital periods of ~2 years.

Moreover, the mission would have a much wider field of view than Kepler, and therefore observe many stars that Kepler did not, and in an entirely separate modality, will conduct a search using the microlensing method, which is more apt for finding planets in orbits like those of Uranus and Neptune.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/china-is-hatching-a-plan-to-find-earth-2-0/

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