• → European Space Agency

      • Space for Europe
      • Space News
      • Space in Images
      • Space in Videos
    • About Us

      • Welcome to ESA
      • DG's News and Views
      • For Member State Delegations
      • Business with ESA
      • ESA Exhibitions
      • ESA Publications
      • Careers at ESA
    • Our Activities

      • Space News
      • Observing the Earth
      • Human Spaceflight
      • Launchers
      • Navigation
      • Space Science
      • Space Engineering
      • Operations
      • Technology
      • Telecommunications & Integrated Applications
    • For Public

    • For Media

    • For Educators

    • For Kids

    • ESA

    • Space in Images

    ESA > Space in Images > 2002 > 11 > Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth

    Free Search (10899 images)

    • Recently Added
    • Advanced Search

    Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth

    (671.11 kB)
    Views: 12
    Rating: 0.00/5 (0 votes cast)

    Rate this Image

    • Currently 0 out of 5 Stars.
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

    Thank you for rating!

    You have already rated this page, you can only rate it once!

    Your rating has been changed, thanks for rating!

    Share this Image

    Post to Facebook Post to MySpace Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Twitter

    Details

    Open/Close
    • Title Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth
    • Released 26/11/2002 1:47 pm
    • Copyright ESA 2002
    • Description

      Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth.

      ESA has a strategy to enable more sophisticated searches for extra-solar planets in the future. Two planned developments rely on combining the light from a number of different telescopes. Both could greatly benefit from this technology.


    TAGS

    Open/Close
    • Click on the tags to find the matching images.
    • Activity Space Science
    • Mission Darwin
    • Keywords Astronomy techniques , Astronomy targets , Infrared and sub-mm , Exoplanets

    TAGS

    Open/Close

    Details

    Open/Close

    RELATED IMAGES

    • One of Darwin's telescopes
      One of Darwin's telescopes
      Released: 19/01/2006
      Rating
    • COROT’s first light
      COROT’s first light
      Released: 24/01/2007
      Rating

    Connect with us

    • RSS
    • Youtube
    • Twitter
    • Flickr
    • Google Buzz
    • Facebook
    • Livestream
    • Subscribe
    • App Store
    • LATEST ARTICLES
    • · ESA astronaut Timothy Peake set …
    • · Space drives e-mobility
    • · Proba-V opens its eyes
    • · First new Galileo satellite arri…
    • · Next destination: space
    • FAQ

    • Jobs at ESA

    • Site Map

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions