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The Roman Space Telescope will help NASA detect solitary black holes
Shane McGlaun - Apr 14, 2021, 7:49am CDT
NASA is talking about a new space telescope that will launch in the mid-2020s. The new telescope is the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, or simply the Roman Space Telescope. It’s an infrared telescope that will help NASA peer into the infrared universe in an unprecedented fashion. One of the most important things that the Roman Space Telescope will allow NASA to do is detect solitary small black holes for the first time.
Solitary and small black holes are formed when a star with more than 20 solar masses consumes all of its nuclear fuel and collapses under its own weight. This type of black hole is known as stellar-mass black holes. Like other black holes, the stellar-mass black holes have enough gravity that nothing escapes, not even light, meaning they are invisible.
Detecting This Specific Gas in an Alien World s Atmosphere May Be a Good Sign of Life
MATT WILLIAMS, UNIVERSE TODAY
4 APRIL 2021
It is no exaggeration to say that the study of extrasolar planets has exploded in recent decades. To date, 4,375 exoplanets have been confirmed in 3,247 systems, with another 5,856 candidates awaiting confirmation.
In recent years, exoplanet studies have started to transition from the process of discovery to one of characterization.
This process is expected to accelerate once next-generation telescopes become operational.
As a result, astrobiologists are working to create comprehensive lists of potential biosignatures, which refers to chemical compounds and processes that are associated with life (oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, etc.)
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