Astronomers will be able to image Earth-like planets by 2025

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Astronomers will be able to image Earth-like planets by 2025

Post #1by alfa015 » 22.02.2020, 16:51

Hi,

I would like to share with you guys a couple of interesting simulations.

This simulation belongs to an Earth-like planet located 4 light-years away, imaged with the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), expected in 2025.

ELT and WFIRST with starshade at 4 ly Célia Blain et al - copia.jpg


This other simulation belongs to an Earth-like planet located 40 light-years away, imaged with the Large Ultraviolet Optical Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR), expected in 2035:

luvoir - 40 ly - L. Pueyo - copia.png


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEU0gL6ONvg


What is the first exoplanet would like to see an image of?

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Post #2by Joey P. » 14.04.2020, 07:11

Finally we can get good images of alien worlds and get good renders based on prior imagery rather than just make up random designs based purely on speculation without a source.

This might mean we could even get good renders of Planet Nine/Persephone/Telisto without sending a probe there!
Joey P.


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