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Looking Beyond Voyager 1 And 2
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7 months ago
NASA has explored the space beyond Earth and our solar system with spacecraft like Voyagers 1 and 2, and how we’ve discovered thousands of exoplanets with space telescopes like Kepler and TESS.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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For the longest time, space seemed like a big, nearly empty place.
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And we were really only familiar with our home, Earth.
00:11
But as we learned more, we realized there was actually a lot out there,
00:15
including planets orbiting the Sun and even other stars.
00:19
To get to these more distant worlds, though,
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it helps to start thinking of space as a bunch of nested bubbles.
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Our first bubble is a magnetosphere.
00:29
Earth's invisible magnetic field that protects us from high-energy particles and radiation from the Sun,
00:36
allowing life as we know it to develop and thrive.
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The next bubble, just past the Solar System, is the heliosphere,
00:44
the edge of the Sun's influence, where the particles and fields of interstellar space take over.
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The two Voyager spacecraft have left this bubble and are our first interstellar spacecraft.
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It took Voyager 1 35 years, and it took Voyager 2 41 years to travel this far.
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The next stop is our nearest stars.
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The Alpha Centauri system, at just over four light-years away, is close by cosmic standards.
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But it would take either Voyager about 75,000 years to get there at current speeds.
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We clearly need to use other tools to look for worlds that far away.
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Enter Kepler, a space telescope that radically changed our understanding of planets outside of our solar system,
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also known as exoplanets.
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In finding thousands of new planets, Kepler showed that there are more planets in our galaxy than there are stars.
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But Kepler looked at only a small fraction of the sky,
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and many of the planets it discovered are too far away to study in much further detail.
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And that brings us to TESS, our newest planet hunter.
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The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite works like Kepler.
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And over the next two years, it will scan almost the entire sky.
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By looking at closer and brighter stars, TESS will find and measure the sizes of dozens of small nearby planets,
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best suited for detailed investigation by powerful telescopes on the ground and in space,
02:15
like the future James Webb Space Telescope.
02:19
And by doing that, we might finally begin to answer the question of whether Earth is alone,
02:25
or whether there are worlds out there like our own, small and rocky, covered in oceans and dense clouds,
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or even, possibly, capable of supporting life.
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