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Observation of an exoplanete by interferometry - Observation of an exoplanet with interferometry - Illustration of the principle of direct observation of an exoplanete by interferometry with space telescopes. Places in different places, each telescope observes the light of the star with a slight decay relative to each other. Together these observations would reduce the apparent luminosite of the star and amplify the luminosite of the planet. Optical interferometry combines the light of multiple telescopes to perform the work of a single, much larger telescope. This is possible due to the interaction of light waves, also called interference. Their interaction can be used to cancel out the blinding glare of bright stars or to measure distances and angles precisely
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Observation of an exoplanete by interferometry - Observation of an exoplanet with interferometry - Illustration of the principle of direct observation of an exoplanete by interferometry with space telescopes. Places in different places, each telescope observes the light of the star with a slight decay relative to each other. Together these observations would reduce the apparent luminosite of the star and amplify the luminosite of the planet. Optical interferometry combines the light of multiple telescopes to perform the work of a single, much larger telescope. This is possible due to the interaction of light waves, also called interference. Their interaction can be used to cancel out the blinding glare of bright stars or to measure distances and angles precisely

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Photo © Illustration Gregoire Cirade/Novapix / Bridgeman Images
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astronomy / star / astronomy / illustration / planet / darwin / star / orbit / Novapix / astronomy / planet / Exoplanete / Extrasolar Planet / exoplanet / Planet Extrasolar / Artist View / artwork / orbit

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