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Assessing Ariel's Capabilities To Observe Free-floating Brown Dwarfs - Astrobiology

Summary by astrobiology.com
The primary goal of the Ariel space telescope is to conduct the biggest spectroscopic survey of transiting exoplanets to characterize their atmospheres and weather. We propose to extend the Ariel survey to another domain of alien atmospheres – rogue planets and free-floating brown dwarfs. Their isolated nature means the observations are uncontaminated by light from […] The post Assessing Ariel’s Capabilities To Observe Free-floating Brown Dwarfs…
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astrobiology.com broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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