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− | This comic mixes the method of using ''{{w|spectroscopy}}'' to detect {{w|oxygen}} on {{w|exoplanets}} (planets outside our {{w|Solar system}}) with [http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/faithhill/breathe.html the lyrics] for the {{w|Faith Hill}} song "{{w|Breathe (Faith Hill song)|Breathe}}" (listen to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCmsZUN4r_s "Breathe" on YouTube]). | + | {{incomplete|Just the basics. More info needed and links etc.}} |
+ | This comic mixes the method of using ''{{w|spectroscopy}}'' to detect {{w|oxygen}} on {{w|exoplanets}} (planets outside our {{w|Solar system}}) with [http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/faithhill/breathe.html the lyrics] for the {{w|Faith Hill}} song "{{w|Breathe (Faith Hill song)|Breathe}}" (listen to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCmsZUN4r_s "Breathe" on YouTube]). | ||
− | From the lyrics: | + | From the lyrics: |
− | :''I watch the sunlight'' | + | :''I watch the sunlight'' |
:''dance across your face'' | :''dance across your face'' | ||
− | + | :''I can '''feel''' you breathe'' | |
− | :''I can '''feel''' you breathe'' | + | In the comic the word '''feel''' have been changed to '''see'''. The two first lines are one line in the song. The last line is from the chorus and is repeated five times during the song, although not right after the first two lines. |
− | In the comic the word | ||
− | In the first and second panel the | + | In the first and second panel the "I" examine the spectra of a remote planet "you" by ''watching the sunlight'' during the transition of the planet as this sunlight ''dances across the planets face''. Finally we determining that breathable oxygen exists. Since we cannot (as Faith can) ''feel'' the planet we have to ''see'' it. And by doing this ''I can see you breathe''. |
− | Measuring the light output of stars (spectra) we are able to determine a number of details of the star, including rotation, relative radial velocity, chemical composition, temperature | + | Measuring the light output of stars (spectra) we are able to determine a number of details of the star, including rotation, relative radial velocity, chemical composition, temperature and to some degree, distance and size. When a planet, as pictured, moves between the star and the observer, then by looking at the spectrum received, the viewer is able to determine the contents of the planets atmosphere from the specific wavelengths of light that are {{w|Absorption spectroscopy|absorbed}} in this. If it turns out that the atmosphere absorbs the lines corresponding to molecular oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) this is a clear indication that the planet has large quantities of breathable oxygen (but {{w|Exoplanet#Abiotic_oxygen|not necessarily life}}). But for life to exist (and breathe) as we know it, the there must be oxygen in large amounts in the atmosphere. So it is clear why [[Randall]] would be interested in exoplanets with oxygen |
− | + | http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/23/nasa-nexss-search-for-life_n_7123788.html | |
− | The title text refers to determining {{w|radial velocity}} in the {{w|ESPRESSO}} program (Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanet- and Stable Spectroscopic Observations). By noting that the radial velocity of the star changes slightly as the planet that orbits it moves around the star (centrifugal acceleration), the ESPRESSO program should be able to detect the masses of planets as they are moving towards the Earth in their orbit around their distant stars | + | The title text refers to determining {{w|radial velocity}} in the {{w|ESPRESSO}} program (Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanet- and Stable Spectroscopic Observations). By noting that the radial velocity of the star changes slightly as the planet that orbits it moves around the star (centrifugal acceleration), the ESPRESSO program should be able to detect the masses of planets as they are moving towards the Earth in their orbit around their distant stars. |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:I watch the sunlight | :I watch the sunlight | ||
− | :[Same image but now the planet | + | :[Same image but now the planet eclipses the star. Small lines around the planet indicate the atmosphere, as seen from the light from the star passing through it. Text is again written above in white with two different musical notes, one on each side of the text.] |
:Dance across your face | :Dance across your face | ||
− | :[A white frame with a black line. It Is the spectrum of the planets atmosphere. Two distinct | + | :[A white frame with a black line. It Is the spectrum of the planets atmosphere. Two distinct absorbtion peaks are visible. The first one is labeled with an arrow. Text is again written above, now in black, with two, again, different musical notes, one on each side of the text.] |
:I can see you breathe | :I can see you breathe | ||
:Label: O<sub>2</sub> | :Label: O<sub>2</sub> | ||
:[Below the panels is the following caption:] | :[Below the panels is the following caption:] | ||
− | :Faith Hill on exoplanet spectroscopy | + | :'''Faith Hill on exoplanet spectroscopy''' |
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Science]] | [[Category:Science]] | ||
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[[Category:Exoplanets]] | [[Category:Exoplanets]] |