ESA Moves to Uncover Secrets of Distant Exoplanets Via Ariel Space Telescope

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ESA Moves to Uncover Secrets of Distant Exoplanets Via Ariel Space Telescope

The new research spacecraft is expected to observe about 1,000 exoplanets during the course of four years.

Mankind may be on the verge of launching a new deep space exploration mission, as the European Space Agency (ESA) has formally adopted the Ariel space telescope project.

Scheduled to be launched in 2029, Ariel is expected to be deployed at a point in space about 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth, from where it will observe and study the atmospheres of various exoplanets as they pass in front of the stars they orbit.

According to BBC, the upcoming mission is of particular importance to the United Kingdom, as it will be led from University College London, with the principal investigator being Prof. Giovanna Tinetti, while the spacecraft’s mirror system and instrumentation will be assembled and tested at RAL Space on the Harwell Campus in Oxfordshire.

Ariel, expected to target about 1,000 exoplanets over the course of four years, is going to become the third ESA mission to study these celestial bodies, AFP notes; the other two missions are Cheops, launched in 2019, and Plato, scheduled to be launched in 2026.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

ESA Moves to Uncover Secrets of Distant Exoplanets Via Ariel Space Telescope

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