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Lisa Kaltenegger is an Austrian astronomer with expertise in the modeling and characterization of exoplanets and the search for life. On July 1, 2014, she was appointed Associate Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University.
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Smile, Wave: some exoplanets may be able to see Earth, too - Hindi News | Smile, Wave: some exoplanets may be able to see Earth, too | Latest technology News at Lokmatnews.in

Technology :Smile, Wave: some exoplanets may be able to see Earth, too

Three decades after Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan suggested that Voyager 1 snap Earth's picture from billions of miles away -- resulting in the iconic Pale Blue Dot photograph -- two astronomers now offer another unique cosmic perspective that some e ...

Exoplanet climate 'Decoder' aids search for life - Hindi News | Exoplanet climate 'Decoder' aids search for life | Latest technology News at Lokmatnews.in

Technology :Exoplanet climate 'Decoder' aids search for life

After examining a dozen types of suns and a roster of planet surfaces, Cornell University astronomers have developed a practical model -- an environmental colour "decoder" -- to tease out climate clues for potentially habitable exoplanets in galaxies ...

Astronomers could spot life signs orbiting long-dead stars - Hindi News | Astronomers could spot life signs orbiting long-dead stars | Latest technology News at Lokmatnews.in

Technology :Astronomers could spot life signs orbiting long-dead stars

"We show what the spectral fingerprints could be and what forthcoming space-based and large terrestrial telescopes can look out for," said Thea Kozakis, doctoral candidate in astronomy, who conducts her research at Cornell's Carl Sagan Institute.If w ...

Paired with super telescopes, model Earth's guide hunt for life - Hindi News | Paired with super telescopes, model Earth's guide hunt for life | Latest News at Lokmatnews.in

:Paired with super telescopes, model Earth's guide hunt for life

After conducting research, astronomers from Cornell University have created five models representing key points from Earth's evolution, like chemical snapshots through Earth's own geologic epochs. ...