Vortex Coronagraph A Game Changer For Seeing Close In Exoplanets
Vortex Coronagraph A Game Changer For Seeing Close In Exoplanets The study of exoplanets has advanced a great deal in recent years, thanks in large part to the Kepler mission. But that mission has its limitations. It’s difficult for Kepler, and for other technologies, to image regions close to their stars. Now a new instrument called a vortex coronagraph, installed at Hawaii’s Keck Observatory, allows astronomers to look at protoplanetary disks that are in very close proximity to the stars they orbit. The problem with viewing disks of dust, and even planets, close to their stars is that stars are so much brighter than objectsRead More →