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SPECULOOS

Coordinates: 24°36′56.2″S 70°23′25.4″W / 24.615611°S 70.390389°W / -24.615611; -70.390389
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SPECULOOS
Alternative namesSPECULOOS Edit this on Wikidata
Named afterspeculoos Edit this on Wikidata
Location(s)Paranal Observatory, Teide Observatory, Chile, Spain Edit this at Wikidata
OrganizationUniversity of Liège
European Southern Observatory
Wavelengthnear-infrared
Telescope styleRitchey-Chretien
Number of telescopesEdit this on Wikidata
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SPECULOOS (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) is a project in development that will consist of four Ritchey-Chretien design telescopes of 1-metre primary aperture, made by ASTELCO. Each telescope will be equipped with a NTM-1000 robotic mount, that will be installed at the Paranal Observatory in Chile to search for Earth-sized planets around 1000 ultra-cool stars and brown dwarfs over the next five years.[1][2][3][4][5] The robotic observations of each of the four telescopes will be controlled by the program ACP Expert.

Wavelength

The four 1m-diameter telescopes will be equipped with cameras sensitive in the near-infrared, the wavelength range in which ultra-cool stars and brown dwarfs emit most of their light.

Collaboration

SPECULOOS involves scientists from the University of Liège (Belgium), the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge (UK) and the King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia), under the leadership of Michaël Gillon of the University of Liège. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) supports and hosts SPECULOOS at the Paranal Observatory.

See also

  • TRAPPIST another project of the University of Liège to search for exoplanets.

24°36′56.2″S 70°23′25.4″W / 24.615611°S 70.390389°W / -24.615611; -70.390389

References

  1. ^ "Université de Liège - Life elsewhere in the Universe? A new nearby planetary system could bring soon the answer". Ulg.ac.be. 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  2. ^ "Speculoos". Orca.ulg.ac.be. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  3. ^ "Astronomers revisit dwarf stars' promise : Nature News & Comment". Nature.com. 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  4. ^ "SPECULOOS, a search for terrestrial planets transiting the nearest ultra-cool stars (Speaker: Michael Gillon)". Space.mit.edu. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  5. ^ "Research". SPECULOOS. Retrieved 23 February 2017.