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Next-Gen Telescope to Hunt for Alien Life & Dark Matter

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Durham University⁤ Leads Effort to‍ Design revolutionary Camera in Search for Extraterrestrial Life

DURHAM,‌ UK – Scientists and engineers at Durham University are playing⁤ a pivotal⁢ role in developing‌ cutting-edge camera technology for NASA’s Habitable Worlds​ Observatory (HWO) mission, slated to ​launch in⁣ the early 2040s. the project aims to directly image and ‌analyze rocky ⁤planets outside our solar system – a feat ‌previously ⁤hindered by the overwhelming glare of ‍their host stars – in the ⁢search⁤ for potential signs of life.

The challenge lies ‌in ⁢observing planets ⁤like Earth, which are difficult to study due to their proximity to ​bright stars. To overcome this, the HWO will utilize a sophisticated instrument called a coronagraph.This technology will effectively block out the starlight,allowing ‍scientists to observe ‌the faint light reflected by orbiting planets for the first time.

Researchers hope the camera will⁣ not only capture images of⁢ these‍ distant worlds⁤ but also⁣ measure their ‌mass ‍and analyze their atmospheres for chemical ⁣biosignatures ⁣- ‍indicators ⁣of past⁤ or present life. ‍Beyond the search for extraterrestrial life, the⁤ HWO is ‌designed to observe asteroid‍ collisions within our solar system, study black holes, and contribute to⁣ unraveling the mysteries of dark matter.

The UK hardware team,‍ led by University College London, includes importent contributions from the University of Portsmouth, RAL Space, the UK Astronomy Technology center, ⁢and Durham university. This collaborative effort is one of two groups funded ⁤by​ the UK Space ⁢Agency to explore the‍ feasibility of a UK-led high-resolution imager for the enterprising mission. the University of Leicester leads the second group.

“As well​ as looking for life, a‍ telescope that amazing will watch collisions ⁢of ‌asteroids in our ‌solar ‍system, stare into black holes, and solve the mystery​ of dark matter,” a NASA⁣ representative stated. The HWO represents a⁣ monumental leap forward in exoplanet ⁣research and promises to reshape​ our ⁢understanding ⁤of the universe and our place within it.

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