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Direct studies of exo-planets with the New Worlds Observer
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Separate SpacecraftSearch For Extraterrestrial IntelligencePhotometryExoplanet AtmosphereAstronomical Coordinate SystemNew World ObserverNew Worlds ObserverPlanetary ExplorationExtrasolar SystemNearby StarAstrophysics
The New World Observer has the potential to discover and study planets around other stars without expensive and risky technical heroics. We describe the starshade, a large, deployable sheet on a separate spacecraft that is flown into position along the line of sight to a nearby star. We show how a starshade can be designed and built in a practical and affordable manner to fully remove starlight and leave only planet light entering a telescope. The simulations demonstrate That NWI can detect planetary system features as faint as comets, perform spectroscopy to look for water and life signs, and perform photometry to search for oceans, continents, clouds and polar caps.
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