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To: annie laurie; garbageseeker; Knitting A Conundrum
Giant "starshade" could reveal new exoplanets
by Belle Dumé
PhysicsWeb
News for July 2006
An astrophysicist in the US has devised an unusual way to spot extrasolar planets -- by blocking the light from their parent star with a space-based shield. Webster Cash of the University of Colorado says that a thin, sunflower-shaped plastic screen measuring about 50 metres across could be enough to allow planets as small as the Earth to be observed directly. The big snag is that the shield, dubbed a starshade, would have to be attached to a spacecraft and placed tens of thousands of kilometres away from a space telescope. Cash's design may sound like science fiction, but it has already received a $400,000 funding boost from NASA (Nature 442 51).

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Starshade Brings Fresh Hope In Search For Alien Life
The Telegraph (UK) | 7-6-2006 | Roger Highfield
Posted on 07/05/2006 8:35:59 PM EDT by blam
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