Sara Seager
Sara Seager (born 21 July 1971) is a Canadian-American astronomer and planetary scientist. She is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is known for her work on extrasolar planets and their atmospheres. She is the author of two textbooks on these topics, and has been recognized for her research by ''Popular Science'', ''Discover Magazine'', ''Nature'', and ''TIME Magazine''. Seager was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2013 citing her theoretical work on detecting chemical signatures on exoplanet atmospheres and developing low-cost space observatories to observe planetary transits. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mapping the observable sky for a remote occulter working with ground-based telescopes by Seager, Sara
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Starshade rendezvous: exoplanet sensitivity and observing strategy by Seager, Sara
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The first view of δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars with the TESS mission by Seager, Sara
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Two Massive Jupiters in Eccentric Orbits from the TESS Full-frame Images by Seager, Sara
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Validation of 13 Hot and Potentially Terrestrial TESS Planets by Seager, Sara
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HD 183579b: a warm sub-Neptune transiting a solar twin detected by TESS by Seager, Sara
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TESS and HARPS reveal two sub-Neptunes around TOI 1062 by Seager, Sara
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Exoplanet Innovators Interview: Sara Seager Interviews Lisa Kaltenegger by Seager, Sara
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Exoplanet Innovators Interview: Sara Seager Interviews Jim Kasting by Seager, Sara
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TOI-2196 b: Rare planet in the hot Neptune desert transiting a G-type star by Seager, Sara
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The HD 260655 system: Two rocky worlds transiting a bright M dwarf at 10 pc by Seager, Sara
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TOI-2119: A transiting brown dwarf orbiting an active M-dwarf from NASA’s TESS mission by Seager, Sara
Published 2023
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