How a Starshade could help find exoplanets
Nasa鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory is developing a giant shade which could help in the search for life on planets outside our Solar System (exoplanets).
Earth-like planets orbiting a star are about 10 billion times fainter than a star making it very difficult to see, but a Starshade flown between a space telescope and a star could precisely block out a star鈥檚 light and reveal any planets.
The exoplanets could then be analysed for signs of life.
The shade will be too big to fit in a rocket, but Nasa has developed a way of folding it before it is transported and unfurling it once it is in space.
大象传媒 Click鈥檚 Spencer Kelly finds out more.
(Animation courtesy of Nasa)
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