Physicists detail Earthshine's role in planet hunting and climate variables
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Photograph of Earthshine taken in May, 2006, from the first successful robotic Earthshine telescope built at Big Bear Solar Observatory, Calif. Credit: Big Bear Solar Observatory, Calif.
How the study of Earthshine continues to elucidate climate variables and how the use of Earthshine data may help to search for advanced life on distant planets, will be the foci of an upcoming panel discussion in Baltimore led by solar physicist Philip R. Goode, PhD, and a panel of researchers. Earthshine is the reflected light from earth which creates the ghostly glow completing the circular outline of a partial moon.
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