Terrestrial Planet Finder
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The Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) is a plan by NASA for a telescope system that would be capable of detecting extrasolar terrestrial planets.
In May 2002, NASA chose two TPF mission architecture concepts for further study and technology development. Each would use a different means to achieve the same goal—to block the light from a parent star in order to see its much smaller, dimmer planets. That technology challenge has been likened to finding a firefly near the beam of a brilliant searchlight from far away. Additional goals of the mission would include characterizing the surfaces and atmospheres of newfound planets, and looking for the chemical signatures of life. In May 2004, both architectures were approved.
The two planned architectures were:
- Infrared astronomical interferometer (TPF-I): Multiple small telescopes on a fixed structure or on separated spacecraft floating in precision formation would simulate a much larger, very powerful telescope. The interferometer would utilize a technique called nulling to reduce the starlight by a factor of one million, thus enabling the detection of the very dim infrared emission from the planets.
- Visible Light Coronagraph (TPF-C): A large optical telescope, with a mirror three to four times bigger and at least 10 times more precise than the Hubble Space Telescope, would collect starlight and the very dim reflected light from the planets. The telescope would have special optics to reduce the starlight by a factor of one billion, thus enabling astronomers to detect the faint planets.
According to NASA's 2007 budget documentation, released on 2006-02-06, the project was deferred indefinitely [NASA President's FY 2007 Budget Request]. In June 2006 funding for the TPF was provided along with the long-sought mission to Europa, a moon of Jupiter that may harbor extraterrestrial life .
The European Space Agency, ESA, is considering a similar mission, called Darwin.
See also
Top 100 TPF target stars
[link]| Rank | Name | Constellation | ly) | Spectral type | Known planets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rigil Kentautrus | Cen | 4 | G2V | |
| 2 | Rigil Kentaurus B | Cen | 4 | K1V | |
| 3 | Tau Ceti | Cet | 12 | G8V | |
| 4 | Achird | Cas | 19 | G3V | |
| 5 | Beta Hydri | Hyi | 24 | G2V | |
| 6 | Delta Pavonis | Pav | 20 | G8V | |
| 7 | Tabit | Ori | 26 | F6V | |
| 8 | Gamma Leporis | Lep | 29 | F7V | |
| 9 | Epsilon Eridani | Eri | 10 | K2V | 1 |
| 10 | Keid | Eri | 16 | K1V | |
| 11 | Zeta Tucanae | Tuc | 28 | F9V | |
| 12 | Zavijava | Vir | 36 | F9V | |
| 13 | Beta Comae Berenices | Com | 30 | G0V | |
| 14 | Gamma Pavonis | Pav | 30 | F6V | |
| 15 | Iota Persei | Per | 3 | G0V | |
| 16 | Epsilon Indi | Ind | 12 | K5V | |
| 17 | Gamma Serpentis | Ser | 36 | F6V | |
| 18 | Alsafi | Dra | 19 | K0V | |
| 19 | Theta Persei | Per | 37 | F7V | |
| 20 | 61 Virginis | Vir | 28 | G6V | |
| 21 | Upsilon Andromedae | And | 44 | F8V | 3 |
| 22 | Kappa Ceti | Cet | 30 | G5V | |
| 23 | Iota Piscium | Psc | 47 | F7V | |
| 24 | 10 Tucanae | Tuc | F9IV | ||
| 25 | HD 102365 | Cen | 30 | G3V | |
| 26 | Zeta Doradus | Dor | 38 | F7V | |
| 27 | Lambda Aurigae | Aur | 41 | G1IV | |
| 28 | Asellus Primus | Boö | 47 | F7V | |
| 29 | Psi Capricorni | Cap | 48 | F5V | |
| 30 | Alchiba | Crv | 48 | F2V | |
| 31 | Alpha Mensae | Men | 33 | G5V | |
| 32 | Sigma Boötis | Boö | 50 | F2V | |
| 33 | Eta Leporis | Lep | 49 | F1V | |
| 34 | Beta Trianguli Australus | TrA | 40 | F2III | |
| 35 | Xi Pegasi | Peg | 53 | F7V | |
| 36 | HD 84117 | Hya | G0V | ||
| 37 | 47 Ursae Majoris | UMa | 46 | G1V | 2 |
| 38 | I Carinae | Car | F2IV | ||
| 39 | Nu Phoenicis | Phe | 49 | F8V | |
| 40 | 111 Tauri | Tau | F8V | ||
| 41 | 61 Ursae Majoris | UMa | 31 | G8V | |
| 42 | Mu Arae | Ara | 50 | G3IV-V | 3 |
| 43 | G Lupi | Lup | F5IV-V | ||
| 44 | Phi2 Ceti | Cet | 51 | F7IV-V | |
| 45 | 58 Ophiuchi | Oph | 57 | F7V | |
| 46 | Tau6 Eridani | Eri | 58 | F3V | |
| 47 | HD 147513 | Sco | 42 | G5V | 1 |
| 48 | Eta Corvi | Crv | 59 | F2V | |
| 49 | HD 5015 | Cas | F8V | ||
| 50 | Aur | 54 | G0V | ||
| 51 | 72 Herculis | Her | G0V | ||
| 52 | τ PsA | PsA | 61 | F6V | |
| 53 | 6 Ceti | Cet | F5V | ||
| 54 | 20 Leonis Minoris | LMi | 49 | G3Va | |
| 55 | HD 219134 | Cas | 21 | K3V | |
| 56 | 15 Leonis Minoris | LMi | G0.5Va | ||
| 57 | Zeta1 Reticuli | Ret | 39 | G2.5V | |
| 58 | 58 Eridani | Eri | 43 | G3V | |
| 59 | Chi Cancri | Cnc | 59 | F6V | |
| 60 | 110 Herculis | Her | F6V | ||
| 61 | 59 Virginis | Vir | G0Vs | ||
| 62 | 18 Scorpii | Sco | 46 | G1V | |
| 63 | GJ 75 | Cas | 32 | K0V | |
| 64 | HD 104304 | Vir | G9IV | ||
| 65 | 51 Pegasi | Peg | 48 | G2.5V | 1 |
| 66 | 45 Boötis | Boö | F5V | ||
| 67 | Omicron Aquilae | Aqu | 63 | F8V | |
| 68 | 74 Orionis | Ori | F5IV-V | ||
| 69 | Iota Horologii | Hor | 51 | G0V | 1 |
| 70 | Rijl al Awwa | Vir | 61 | F2III | |
| 71 | Alpha Chamaeleontis | Cha | 63 | F5III | |
| 72 | HD 192310 | Cap | 29 | K0V | |
| 73 | Pi1 Ursae Majoris | UMa | 46 | G1.5Vb | |
| 74 | Eta Crucis | Cru | 64 | F2III | |
| 75 | HD 207129 | Cyg | G0V | ||
| 76 | 23 Camelopardalis | Cam | F8V | ||
| 77 | Nu2 Lupi | Lup | G4V | ||
| 78 | 17 Cygni | Cyg | F7V | ||
| 79 | 40 Leonis | Leo | F6IV | ||
| 80 | HD 53705 | Aur | G3V | ||
| 81 | HD 55575 | Lyn | G0V | ||
| 82 | q1 Eridani | Eri | 57 | F9V | 1 |
| 83 | HD 65907 | Car | G0V | ||
| 84 | 12 Ophiuchi | Oph | G0V | ||
| 85 | Gamma Doradus | Dor | 66 | F4III | |
| 86 | HD 25457 | Eri | F5V | ||
| 87 | Gliese 570 | Lib | 19 | K4Ve | |
| 88 | HD 33564 | Cep | F6V | ||
| 89 | Kappa Reticuli | Ret | F5IV-V | ||
| 90 | 22 Lyncis | Lyn | F6V | ||
| 91 | I Puppis | Pup | F0IV | ||
| 92 | HD 212330 | Ind | G3IV | ||
| 93 | HD 91324 | Vel | F6V | ||
| 94 | 71 Orionis | Ori | F6V | ||
| 95 | Lambda Arae | Ara | 71 | F3IV | |
| 96 | Psi1 Draconis | Dra | 72 | F5IV-V | |
| 97 | Gliese 777 | Cyg | 59 | G6IV | 2 |
| 98 | HD 172051 | Sgr | G5V | ||
| 99 | HD 4391 | Phe | G1V | ||
| 100 | Pi Mensae | Men | 67 | G1IV | 1 |
References
External links
- [Canceling NASA's Terrestrial Planet Finder: The White House's Increasingly Nearsighted "Vision" For Space Exploration]
- [NASA Planet Quest: Terrestrial Planet Finder]
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