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John Johnson: The Frontiers of Exoplanetary Science at Palomar

Thursday, November 15, 2012
7:30pm to 9:00pm
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Thanks to the dedicated efforts of planet hunters over the past decade and a half, we now know that the Galaxy is positively teeming with low-mass planets. In particular, the highly successful NASA Kepler mission has ushered us from the era of hunting to a time of plentiful gathering.

To meet this paradigm shift, we are designing and building a new observing facility dedicated to the detection of the Earth-like planets around nearby stars. The facility, named Project Minerva, is based on the concept of constructing a larger effective telescope aperture by combining many small, roboticized telescopes.

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This public lecture, associated with the 2012 Palomar Science Meeting, is presented by Caltech Astronomy and Caltech Optical Observatories.

 
For more information, please contact Andy Boden by phone at (626) 395-4035 or by email at [email protected].

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