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THESIS: terrestrial and habitable zone infrared spectroscopy spacecraft

Authors :
Oschmann, Jacobus M., Jr.
de Graauw, Mattheus W. M.
MacEwen, Howard A.
Vasisht, G.
Swain, M. R.
Akeson, R. L.
Burrows, A.
Deming, D.
Grillmair, C. J.
Greene, T. P.
Oschmann, Jacobus M., Jr.
de Graauw, Mattheus W. M.
MacEwen, Howard A.
Vasisht, G.
Swain, M. R.
Akeson, R. L.
Burrows, A.
Deming, D.
Grillmair, C. J.
Greene, T. P.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

THESIS is a concept for a medium class mission designed for spectroscopic characterization of extrasolar planets between 2-14 microns. The concept leverages off the recent first-steps made by Spitzer and Hubble in characterizing the atmospheres of alien gas giants. Under favourable circumstances, THESIS is capable of identifying biogenic molecules in habitable-zone planets, thereby determining conditions on worlds where life might exist. By systematically characterizing many worlds, from rocky planets to gas-giants, THESIS would deliver transformational science of profound interest to astronomers and the general public.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, THESIS: terrestrial and habitable zone infrared spectroscopy spacecraft, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1134523544
Document Type :
Electronic Resource