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by Ludwig Scheibe | Nov 20, 2024 | All,All about exoplanets,Detection methods | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), November 2024 A planet’s atmosphere, that means the gas layer that envelopes it, provides us with valuable information about the...
by Tanja Schumann | May 8, 2024 | All,All about exoplanets,Detection methods | 0 Comments
The Spectrum of light and what it tells us by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), July 2024 One fundamental and essential tool in the study of exoplanets is the study of light...
by Md Bayazid Bostame | Feb 12, 2024 | All,All about exoplanets,Multiple planet systems | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe & Tanja Schumann (TU Berlin), September 2022Credit: nasa.govDefinition: The planets of our Solar System are ordered a certain way: closest to the...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | All,Astrometry,Detection methods | 0 Comments
How it works: Like the radial velocity method, this technique makes use of the fact that star and planet both orbit a shared center of mass. For systems that we look at...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | All,Detection methods,Direct Imaging | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), October 2024 Without a lot of prior knowledge, upon hearing "discovering planets around other stars" most people would probably think...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | All,Detection methods,Gravitational lensing | 0 Comments
How it works: According to Einstein’s general theory of relativity, time and space are merged into one quantity called spacetime. Under this theory, massive objects...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | All,Detection methods,Transit method | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), October 2024 Imaging an exoplanet directly is a difficult process that is only doable in a select few cases. Thus, we need indirect...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | All,Detection methods,Radial velocity | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), September 2024 Because the direct imaging of planets around other stars is only feasible in select cases, the question arises: How, then,...
by admin | Mar 9, 2023 | All,All about exoplanets,Exoplanet types,Neptune-sized | 0 Comments
by Ludwig Scheibe (TU Berlin), October 2024 On the grand size scale between massive gas giants and smaller super-Earths, we find a class of medium-sized planets: Worlds...