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NASA seeks to accelerate development of Habitable Worlds Observatory

NASA is ramping up work on one large space telescope while also laying the groundwork for future observatories.

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I'll start. I'm Artemis and I'm working towards the design and development of the #HabitableWorldsObservatory that NASA hopes to launch in the 2040s
A. Quirrenbach reporting at #ag2025goerlitz about the status of the #HabitableWorldsObservatory, the next next thing for NASA after Roman: a 10% contribution by ESA (as for HST and JWST) is likely - and Germany could deliver something important, like a separate #StarShade spacecraft for stellar coronography on steroids. Something to dream about for the 2040s ...

NASA's Habitable Worlds Observatory Will Search For Life

#Astrophysics #CarbonDioxide #Coronagraph #Eic(earthinformationcenter)display #Exoplanet #HabitableWorldsObservatory #Spectroscopy

⏩ 2 new pictures and 2 new videos from NASA (SVS) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles?limit=10&user=OptimusPrimeBot&ilshowall=1&offset=20250708125534

in the #arXiv

Envisioning the Distance Ladder in the Era of the Habitable Worlds Observatory

by Gagandeep Anand and co-authors
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02056

#HWO #Cosmology #HabitableWorldsObservatory

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Earth-like exoplanets might be in short supply for the Habitable Worlds Observatory

How common are Earth-like exoplanets—also called exo-Earths—and which exoplanetary systems should we target to find them? This is what a recently submitted study hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated potential targets for the planned Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO), which was recommended during the Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics 2020 (Astro2020) and … Continue reading "Earth-like exoplanets might be in short supply for the Habitable Worlds Observatory"

Universe Today

Did you miss the May 2024 Westport Astronomical Society's monthly free lecture from Caleb Scharf – NASA’s Senior Scientist for Astrobiology at the Ames Research Center? Watch this great talk for the first time or again on our YouTube channel, now edited for streaming.

https://youtube.com/live/-mRy-7C-434

#Lecture #science #astronomy #astrophysics #WestportObservatory #telescopes #engineering #physics #Columbia #GravitysEngines #ZoomableUniverse #Exobiology #HabitableWorldsObservatory #Astrobiology #technology #NASA #WestportAstronomicalSociety #space #YouTube

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