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Various techniques have been used to discover exoplanets.
In the coming decades, we will discover exoplanets by the tens of thousands and will come to know them, from afar, in intimate detail.
WASP-15b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008 by the SuperWASP collaboration, which seeks to discover exoplanets that transit their host stars.
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Visit the Science blog network _____ Ian Sample talks to Stuart Clark about his new book The Search for Earth's Twin, exploring the themes of discovering exoplanets, alien worlds and the chance of finding another Earth.
The transit method of discovering exoplanets relies upon carefully monitoring the brightness of a star.
The two most fruitful methods for discovering exoplanets (the "transit method" and the "radial velocity method") both give a straightforward way to determine the distance between a star and an exoplanet.
Using the habitability time series of previously discovered exoplanets, we created a bootstrap method to predict when the first Earth-like planet would be discovered.
Using a bootstrap analysis of currently discovered exoplanets, we predict the discovery of the first Earth-like planet to be announced in the first half of 2011, with the likeliest date being early May 2011.
Our predictions, using only the properties of previously discovered exoplanets, accord well with external estimates for the discovery of the first potentially habitable extrasolar planet and highlight the the usefulness of predictive scientometric techniques to understand the pace of scientific discovery in many fields.
The first news article using it, in 2004, described a newly discovered exoplanet that was fourteen times more massive than Earth.
Paul Kalas, another Berkeley astronomer, and Michael Fitzgerald of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, who were then using the Keck II telescope on Mauna Kea next door to the NASA infrared telescope to look for a recently discovered exoplanet, saw the blog and with Dr. Marchis's help, also turned their big eye on Jupiter.
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