The Earth's roiling air makes
such observations extremely difficult.
Not exact matches
Denying the truth behind
such observations as some
extremely religious folks want to do will hold us back as a nation and has a species.
Astronomers had been able to spot the signature of specific molecules in the early universe before, but those
observations were mostly confined to
extremely bright objects
such as quasars.
While biomarkers have never been spotted in
observations of an exoplanet, because their signal is so faint, the new generation of telescopes being planned today,
such as the European
Extremely Large Telescope, may be sensitive enough to detect them.
Under those
observation, the capacity of
such models to give usefull T prediction must be considered as
extremely poor, almost regardless to the fitting of T we had over 20th century.