TTC - The Search for Exoplanets: What Astronomers Know

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 03-Doppler_and_Transit_Planet_Finding_Methods.mp4185.56 MB
 11-Transiting_Planets_and_the_Kepler_Mission.mp4182.04 MB
 04-Pioneers_of_Planet_Searching.mp4180.69 MB
 24-Coming_Soon_Biosignatures_Moons_and_More.mp4180.61 MB
 08-Sniffing_Planetary_Atmospheres.mp4180.34 MB
 07-The_Transits_of_Exoplanets.mp4180.31 MB
 14-Lava_Worlds.mp4179.94 MB
 23-The_Search_for_Life_on_Exoplanets.mp4179.19 MB
 16-Living_with_a_Dwarf_Star.mp4178.97 MB
 01-Why_Study_Exoplanets.mp4178.33 MB
 17-Living_with_a_Giant_Star.mp4178.23 MB
 15-Earthlike_Planets.mp4177.94 MB
 06-Explaining_the_Misplaced_Giant_Planets.mp4177.68 MB
 12-Compact_Multiplanet_Systems.mp4177.17 MB
 13-Planets_Circling_Two_Stars.mp4177.11 MB
 22-Long_Term_Future_Planet_Finding_Projects.mp4174.07 MB
 19-Finding_Planets_with_Gravitational_Lensing.mp4173.92 MB
 10-Super_Earths_or_Mini_Neptunes.mp4173.9 MB
 05-The_Misplaced_Giant_Planets.mp4172.32 MB
 18-Our_Nearest_Exoplanetary_Neighbors.mp4172.32 MB
 02-How_to_Find_an_Exoplanet.mp4172.09 MB
 20-Finding_Planets_with_Direct_Imaging.mp4171.17 MB
 09-Stellar_Rotation_and_Planetary_Revolution.mp4165.77 MB
 21-Near_Term_Future_Planet_Finding_Projects.mp4164.08 MB
 1802_Exoplanets.pdf1.16 MB

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Half a century ago, television viewers thrilled to the exploits of the original Star Trek series with its mission “to explore strange new worlds.” Today, astronomers are doing exactly that, analyzing the data from advanced telescopes and discovering strange worlds orbiting other stars in our galaxy.

Most of the countless stars they are monitoring are invisible to the unaided eye, and the thousands of confirmed and candidate planets they’ve detected can’t be imaged directly, except in a few rare cases. Yet researchers are able to use subtle clues obtained in ingenious ways in order to assemble an astonishing picture of planetary systems far different from our own:

Systems containing “hot Jupiters,” giant planets orbiting so close to their host stars that it takes days—not Jupiter’s 12 years—to make one orbit.
Earth-sized planets orbiting even closer—in one case careening around its sun every 8 hours, completing three of its “years” in one of our days.
Planets circling two different suns, recalling the famous scene in Star Wars, where Luke Skywalker watches a double sunset from his home planet.

These results are much more than science fiction brought to life. They are an astronomical revolution, comparable to the Copernican revolution that established our current view of the solar system. As recently as 1990, it seemed possible that the solar system was an unusual or even unique phenomenon in our galaxy. Now we know that planets are everywhere, and we are living during a new golden age of discovery, with the prospect of finding many planets like our own.

The Search for Exoplanets: What Astronomers Know immerses you in this incomparable adventure in 24 beautifully illustrated half-hour lectures conducted by veteran planet hunter Joshua N. Winn, Associate Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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