I'm patiently waiting for the first observations of
future telescopes like the James Webb, that will be able to peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets and see what's there.
«Hopefully with the increased sensitivity of
future telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array we'll be able to detect jets from other supermassive black holes of this type and discover even more about them,» Dr Anderson said.
Not exact matches
will have to be assumed and
telescoped; but I will concentrate on what I think are critical questions — critical in the sense that they represent, at least in my opinion, points on which greater clarity is required if the community of Christ's discipleship is to move into the post-Christendom
future with something
like apostolic confidence.
That in turn will set the stage for the work of
future telescopes,
like the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope under construction in Maui, Hawaii, which will come online in 2019.
Future space observatories
like Webb or Hubble -
like telescopes built for infrared with apertures of around three meters could also aid in the hunt.
«In the
future, new, giant radio
telescopes like FAST (Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) and SKA (Square Kilometre Array) will allow us to make even more detailed observations of these extreme and exciting events,» concludes Jun Yang.
His model also makes specific predictions about the effect these clouds will have on the planet's climate and the types of information that
future telescopes,
like the James Webb Space Telescope, will be able to gather.
While the long - term
future of studying exoplanet atmospheres surely rests in the next generation of
telescopes and instruments that will enable us to directly image smaller and cooler exoplanets, transiting exoplanets
like the ACCESS targets are the cosmic lighthouses that are providing the first insights into the natures of other worlds.
We also may employ
future telescopes,
like the James Webb Space Telescope, to study Europa and other bodies within our solar system.
Future telescopes,
like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will be able to give researcher more information about distant planets.
Not only will Project Blue look for Earth -
like planets right in our backyard, it will be the proving ground for
future missions
like the ASTRO - 1 space observatory, a privately - funded UV - Visible space
telescope mission that will provide unprecedented views of the cosmos and alien worlds.