MUSE: Looking for life on Earth
Future missions to measure the mid-infrared spectra of extrasolar planets will obtain spectra spatially integrated over the visible hemisphere of the planet. Interpretation of these spectra will be difficult because they will depend on several imponderable factors; the axial inclination of the plane...
Main Authors: | Penny, A, Davis, G, Calcutt, S, Drummond, JR, Naylor, D, Seager, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2001
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