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US astronomers want a giant space-based telescope to search for exoplanets

Posted on July 26, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Image credit: TMT International Observatory.

US astronomers and astrophysicists have released a new report that aims to guide the next decade of research. A new report is written every 10 years. The new version, Astro2020, is 600 pages long and draws from hundreds of white papers.
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