New Planet over Kitt Peak

This composite image taken at Kitt Peak National Observatory outlines the Kepler satellite field of view, and within it, a circle marks the location of the faintest Kepler Mission host star yet, a G8 dwarf star harboring a 1.12 Jupiter-size exoplanet in a 3.9 day orbit. (reported by Howell et al in the Astrophysical Journal) Ground-based confirmation of this planet involved three different telescopes on Kitt Peak: the 2.1-meter, the 4-meter and the WIYN telescope. About the picture: The sky was photographed using a diffraction grating (Glaspey): spectra are visible on either side of the bright stars, the telescopes were imaged separately (Marenfeld) and later combined with the sky image.

Créditos:

J. Glaspey, P. Marenfeld & NOAO/AURA/NSF

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Id:noaoann10017a
Tipo:Collage
Release date:28 de Octubre de 2010
Related announcements:noaoann10017
Size:1200 x 800 px

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