extrasolar-planets.com: Link list ================================================================================ admin on 03/11/2009 16:27:00 If you are interesting in extrasolar planets. You must know these websites: Interview with the Planet Hunter Geoff Marcy ================================================================================ admin on 03/11/2009 07:16:00 Interview with Geoff Marcy from the Berkeley University about the search after a second Earth. Space Interferometry Mission ================================================================================ admin on 06/09/2009 21:05:00 The Space Interferometry Mission also known as SIM Lite and formerly known as SIM PlanetQuest is equipped with a 6-meter Michelson stellar interferometer, operating in the visible waveband, and will be launched into an Earth-trailing solar orbit where it will operate for a mission lifetime of five years. Darwin Mission ================================================================================ admin on 05/09/2009 18:02:00 The European Darwin Mission will be a flotilla of four or five free-flying spacecraft that will search for Earth-like planets around other stars and analyse their atmospheres for the chemical signature of life in the mid of the next century. Wallpaper ================================================================================ admin on 05/09/2009 14:50:00 Wallpaper in 1024x768 for your desktop Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) ================================================================================ admin on 05/09/2009 08:19:00 The Terrestrial Planet Finder is a mission which primary target is to search after Earth-like planets and currently under study by NASA. At the moment are two complementary concepts for this mission. The visible-light Coronograph and a formation-flying infrared Interferometer. Planck Space Telescope ================================================================================ admin on 30/03/2009 19:19:00 Planck is Europe’s first mission to study the relic radiation from the Big Bang. Herschel Space Telescope ================================================================================ admin on 30/03/2009 18:53:00 Herschel is the largest space telescope ever launched. Its 3.5 m-diameter mirror will give astronomers their best view yet of the Universe at far-infrared and sub-millimetre wavelengths. Kepler Space Telescope ================================================================================ admin on 25/03/2009 18:58:00 The Kepler Space Telescope from NASA is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars. The telescope is named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), which is best known for the Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Interview with Bernard Foing about the European SMART-1 Mission ================================================================================ admin on 20/02/2008 21:56:00 Interview with Prof. Dr. Bernard Foing from the European Space Agency (ESA)