ESA’s CHEOPS Sends First Image
CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) of the European Space Agency (ESA) recently beamed the first image of its initial target star. The image features a stellar field centred on HD 70843, a yellow-white star located around 150 light years away. This is ESA’s first mission focussed on exoplanets.
CHEOPS
- CHEOPS was launched on 18th December, 2019, from Kouru, French Guiana on a Soyuz-Fregat launcher which placed it in a Sun-synchronous orbit at a mean altitude of 700 km above Earth.
- The mission’s primary goals are to measure the bulk density of known exoplanets- in the super-Earth to Neptune size range- orbiting bright ....
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