I will discuss in particular the constraints on the distributions of
wide giant exoplanets placed by the current generation of direct imaging surveys.
Not exact matches
TESS, which NASA recently selected as a new Explorer mission, will use an array of
wide - field cameras to perform the all - sky survey of a broad range of
exoplanets, ranging from Earth - size to gas
giants.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at MKI, will use an array of
wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting
exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas
giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI) will use an array of
wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting
exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas
giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.