gravitational microlensing

Extrasolar Planets History and Detection

Extrasolar planets are planets orbiting stars outside our solar system.The first extrasolar planet discovery was confirmed in 1992, although they had been predicted long before. Planets are difficult to detect directly because they are so much dimmer than the stars they orbit. The Sun is a billion (109) times brighter than Jupiter and 10 billion (1010) times brighter than the Earth. 708 extrasolar planets have been discovered as of 7 December 2011. Astronomers use 5 main methods to find extrasolar planets.

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  • Our archive of scientific observations with the Faulkes Telescopes.
  • A scientific community forum.
  • Monitoring microlensing events in the Galactic Bulge.
  • Lectures about astronomy by scientists visiting LCOGT
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