Feather-light touch all that's needed for Darwin's frictionless optics

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Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth. ESA has a strategy to enable more sophisticated searches for extra-solar planets in the future. Two planned developments rely on combining the light from a number of di ...
Darwin will combine light from four or five telescopes and send it down to Earth. ESA has a strategy to enable more sophisticated searches for extra-solar planets in the future. Two planned developments rely on combining the light from a number of different telescopes. Both could greatly benefit from this technology. Credits: ESA 2002

ESA's Darwin mission will look for extrasolar planets and signs of life. The Agency's Technology Research Programme has sponsored the development of critical optical components whose frictionless mechanism can respond to the touch of a feather.


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