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Future Missions to Search for Earth-like Planets (cont.)

Darwin mission The European Space Agency has targeted the InfraRed Space Interferometer-Darwin for a launch in 2015 or later. Decisions about whether to go forward with the mission are expected around 2003.

The telescope, using infrared rather than optical wavelengths, would hunt for Earth-like planets around some 300 Sun-like stars within 50 light-years of Earth. Darwin would actually be an array of six small eyes, forming an effective giant that would mimic a 100-yard (91-meter) telescope.

Scientists are still studying how such a system might be designed.

Unlike current space-based telescopes, Darwin would operate somewhere between Mars and Jupiter, rather than in Earth orbit. This would allow the instruments to avoid the dust between Earth and Mars that obscures the view.

The six individual telescopes would be joined either by long arms or would each be mounted on individual spacecraft. In the former case, the rigid structure would rotate to build up the image. In the latter case, the individual spacecraft would have their own rocket motors and dance around each other to build up the image.

26 posted on 09/27/2003 8:27:08 AM PDT by demlosers
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To: demlosers
Future Missions to Search for Earth-like Planets (cont.)

Eddington mission

The Eddington mission was proposed to the European Space Agency (ESA) in early 2000. It would search for and study potentially habitable planets around other stars using a 1.2-meter (47-inch) optical telescope.

Eddington would carry an optical photometer mounted on a three-axis stabilized platform, sitting far from Earth.


The mission would also study the makeup and evolution of stars.

In October, the ESA's Science Program Committee approved Eddington as part of a larger set of initiatives to be implemented between 2008 and 2013. A workshop to discuss the mission will be held June 11-15, 2001, in Spain.

29 posted on 09/27/2003 8:30:05 AM PDT by demlosers
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