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A series of images created for lithographic print and digital sharing.
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Celebrating the discovery of a planet that orbits at a 90-degree angle around a rare pair of stars. Illustration of an imagined room in the Atacama Desert, Chile. View of the Paranal Observatory and a 2-star system. With thanks to Thomas Baycroft & Amaury Triaud.
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Illustration depicting telescopes observing “super-earth” exoplanets orbiting a star 100 light years from Earth.
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St. Michel l´Observatorire, les Alpes de Haute-Provence, Provence, France.
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A chance discovery of a rare binary brown dwarf system.
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The Flowering Desert is a planetarium opera, inspired by the experience of the astrophysicist Prof. Amaury Triaud in the discovery of the TRAPPIST-1 solar system.
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Created in collaboration with Dr. Matthew Standing and Prof. Amaury Triaud. Depiction of BEBOP multi-planetary system, the Very Large Telescope in Chile, and HARPS, at the 3.6m telescope also in Chile. All elements are presented as linked to the technology that astronomers and cosmologists use to evaluate data harvested from telescopes.
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