

The Search for Exoplanets: What Astronomers Know
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T1 E1 - Why Study Exoplanets?
24 de septiembre de 201531 minLearn about the exciting mission of exoplanetary science - the study of planets orbiting stars beyond the Sun. Review the eight planets in our solar system, which provide a baseline for understanding the more than 1,000 worlds recently discovered in our region of the Milky Way galaxy.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E2 - How to Find an Exoplanet
24 de septiembre de 201530 minGiven the extreme faintness of a planet relative to the star it orbits, how can astronomers possibly find it? Learn about direct and indirect methods of detection. As an example of the indirect method, discover why a planet causes a star's position to change, providing a strategy for locating exoplanets without seeing them.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E3 - Doppler and Transit Planet-Finding Methods
24 de septiembre de 201532 minExplore two other indirect approaches for finding exoplanets: first, by measuring the Doppler shift in the color of a star due to the pull of an unseen orbiting planet; and second, by measuring the tiny drop in the brightness of a star as a planet transits in front of it.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E4 - Pioneers of Planet Searching
24 de septiembre de 201531 minChart the history of exoplanet hunting - from a famous false signal in the 1960s, through ambiguous discoveries in the 1980s, to the big breakthrough in the 1990s, when dozens of exoplanets turned up. Astronomers were stunned to find planets unlike anything in the solar system.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E5 - The Misplaced Giant Planets
2 de septiembre de 201630 minInvestigate 51 Pegasi b, the first planet detected around a Sun-like star, which shocked astronomers by being roughly the size of Jupiter but in an orbit much closer to its star than Mercury is to the Sun. Probe the strange characteristics of these "hot Jupiters," which have turned up around many stars.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E6 - Explaining the Misplaced Giant Planets
2 de septiembre de 201631 minThe standard theory of planet formation is based on our solar system. But does this view require revision based on the existence of misplaced giant planets-hot Jupiters circling close to their parent stars? Compare competing theories that try to resolve this conflict.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E7 - The Transits of Exoplanets
24 de septiembre de 201532 minA tiny percentage of exoplanets can be detected transiting - or passing in front of - their host stars. Combined with Doppler shifts, transits provide information about a planet's size, mass, density, and likely composition. Learn how ambitious amateur astronomers can use this detection technique in their own backyards.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E8 - Sniffing Planetary Atmospheres
24 de septiembre de 201531 minSurvey the history of spectroscopy to understand how a telescope and a diffraction grating can disclose the composition of a star and its planet. Then learn how transits and occultations are ideal for analyzing planetary atmospheres, paving the way for the search for signatures of life.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E9 - Stellar Rotation and Planetary Revolution
24 de septiembre de 201530 minTrace Professor Winn's own search for the subtle signs that tell whether a star has a tilted axis. Discover why this is an important clue in the mystery of misplaced giant planets. Also hear how he chanced into the field of exoplanetary science.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E10 - Super-Earths or Mini-Neptunes?
24 de septiembre de 201531 minLearn how a sensitive new instrument led the way in finding planets smaller than the Jupiter-sized giants that dominated the earliest exoplanetary discoveries. Halfway in size between Earth and Neptune, these worlds have uncertain properties. For clues about their nature, consider how our solar system formed.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E11 - Transiting Planets and the Kepler Mission
24 de septiembre de 201531 minThe planet search took a giant leap forward in 2009 with the launch of the Kepler spacecraft, which used the transit technique to observe nearly 200,000 stars over a four-year period. Study Kepler's goals, results, and the persistence of the astronomer who championed it.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E12 - Compact Multiplanet Systems
24 de septiembre de 201531 minDig deeper into the treasure trove of data from the Kepler mission, which discovered hundreds of compact multiplanet systems, with planets much more closely packed than in our solar system. Explore the dynamics of these groupings, which have planets interacting strongly through mutual gravitation.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E13 - Planets Circling Two Stars
13 de mayo de 201631 minSee how data from the Kepler spacecraft confirms a scenario straight out of the movie Star Wars: a planet with two suns. Investigate the tricky orbital mechanics of these systems. A double star also complicates the heating and cooling cycle on a planet. However, the view is spectacular!Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E14 - Lava Worlds
24 de septiembre de 201531 minExplore the theoretical limit of the smallest possible orbit for a planet, taking into consideration tidal stresses and other destructive processes. Then focus on Professor Winn's search for such objects, which found probable lava worlds - planets heated to rock-melting temperatures by their extreme closeness to their host stars.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E15 - Earthlike Planets
24 de septiembre de 201531 minBegin your search for planets that may harbor life by studying the conditions that make Earth habitable, including its distance from the Sun, surface temperature, atmosphere, and oceans. Then examine strategies for finding earthlike planets and the progress to date.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E16 - Living with a Dwarf Star
24 de septiembre de 201531 minThe most common stars are class M dwarf stars, which are smaller and less luminous than the Sun (class G). Earth-sized planets are much easier to detect around M-dwarf stars, especially if the planets are within the relatively close-in habitable zone. Explore examples and the prospect for life on such worlds.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E17 - Living with a Giant Star
2 de septiembre de 201631 minIn billions of years, the Sun will expand into a red giant, possibly engulfing Earth. Learn how planet-finding techniques give astronomers insight into the processes inside giant stars. Then study the planets around these behemoths for clues about Earth's ultimate fate.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E18 - Our Nearest Exoplanetary Neighbors
24 de septiembre de 201530 minPinpoint the location of the nearest exoplanetary systems to Earth. First, get the big picture on the layout of our Milky Way galaxy, its size, and the Sun's position. Also learn why the Kepler spacecraft focused on exoplanets much more distant than those targeted by the Doppler technique.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E19 - Finding Planets with Gravitational Lensing
24 de septiembre de 201531 minGet a lesson in Einstein's general theory of relativity to understand an effect called gravitational microlensing, which allows astronomers to deduce a planet's existence without recording any light from the planet or its host star. This technique reveals exoplanets that would otherwise go undetected.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E20 - Finding Planets with Direct Imaging
24 de septiembre de 201530 minTurn to the most obvious way to find exoplanets: direct imaging. Explore the optics of telescopes to learn why spotting an exoplanet next to its parent star is so difficult. Then see how this limitation has been overcome in a handful of cases.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E21 - Near-Term Future Planet-Finding Projects
8 de mayo de 201528 minThe success of exoplanetary science has spurred a wave of new projects to increase our knowledge of worlds beyond our solar system. Survey ground- and space-based programs that are now in the works. Professor Winn gives a preview of a space mission that he and his MIT colleagues are designing.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E22 - Long-Term Future Planet-Finding Projects
8 de mayo de 201530 minPeer into the future at ambitious projects that may one day succeed in collecting light directly from an Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of a nearby star. Examine three different engineering approaches: the coronagraph, interferometer, and starshade.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E23 - The Search for Life on Exoplanets
24 de septiembre de 201531 minJoin the quest for life on exoplanets, focusing on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) - a hunt for signals from alien civilizations inspired by a landmark paper in 1959. See how the famous Drake equation points to factors that determine how many such civilizations may exist.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compraT1 E24 - Coming Soon: Biosignatures, Moons, and More!
24 de septiembre de 201531 minExplore the distinctive biosignatures that show the presence of life of any kind on an exoplanet. Then close with Professor Winn's tip sheet on exoplanetary discoveries likely in the near future - from evidence of moons to planets being destroyed by giant stars.Periodo de prueba gratis de The Great Courses Signature Collection o compra
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