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By TechThop Team
Posted on: 26 Jul, 2022
An attempt to detect life on distant planets has been announced by NASA. In a report, NASA's Institute for Advanced Concepts is mentioned as the force behind the effort.
The mission to discover life in faraway worlds is part of Phase III of the program.
As described in the report, it involves getting a telescope into orbit to take images of biosignatures on planets using the Sun's gravitational lens.
Funding would be granted to the plan under Phase III, which is approximately $2 million. This plan was described in a white paper, which covers a topic in detail and identifies potential problems.
The project would launch smaller cubes instead of a massive craft that would travel for 25 years to the gravitational lens of the sun, a report said.
As a result, the Sun would provide a gravitational boost to the telescope, enabling it to reach its destination and view various exoplanets.
As described in the report, it involves getting a telescope into orbit to take images of biosignatures on planets using the Sun's gravitational lens.
In order to qualify for Phase III funding, the plan would need to raise approximately $2 million. It was described in a white paper, a detailed report detailing a topic and possible problems.
Reports indicate that instead of launching a massive craft, the project will launch smaller cubes that will assemble on a 25-year journey to the gravitational lens of the sun.
It would then be boosted by the Sun's gravitational pull so that the telescope could reach its destination to view various exoplanets.
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