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Meet Pandora, NASA’s newest exoplanet explorer.
It will peer into the atmospheres of
planets orbiting distant stars.
Astronomers can use events called transits to learn what
chemicals – like water – are in the planets’ atmospheres.
When a planet passes across the face of its star ...
... some of the star’s light interacts with the
atmosphere before heading to us.
Telescopes can detect the chemical fingerprints
of that interaction.
But the light is from the whole star, and star
surfaces are complicated and ever-changing.
Such stellar changes can mask the
planet’s chemical signals.
Pandora will address this problem by capturing
the star’s visible light and infrared spectrum
as well as the planet’s infrared spectrum ...
... at the same time.
Pandora will study at least 20 known
planets during its first year,
laying the foundation for future studies
of potentially habitable worlds.
[NASA]