Fiber-optic Improved Next-generation Doppler Search for Exo-Earths
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The Fiber-Optic Improved Next-Generation Doppler Search for Exo-Earths (FINDS Exo-Earths) is a
Kepler
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At Yale University, Debra Fischer and Julien Spronck, along with Geoff Marcy of the University of California, Berkeley, set out to improve existing spectrograph technologies. Spurred by a $45,000 grant from The Planetary Society, the team built FINDS, a spectrograph add-on device.[1]
See also
- List of extrasolar planets
- Anglo-Australian Planet Search (AAPS), another southern hemisphere planet search program
- ESO's VLT
- Similar instruments
- ELODIE spectrograph, the precursor instrument
- SOPHIE échelle spectrograph
- HARPS
- CORALIE spectrograph
References
- ^ "FINDS Exo-Earths". The Planetary Society. 2009. Retrieved 2015-05-31.