![]() To see more, visit KUT 90.5.Elizabeth Howell (she/her), Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022 covering diversity, education and gaming as well. So we didn’t get any real data.”īut the data on K2-25B is useful, says Odewahn, because observing a young planet like this helps astronomers better understand how planets form and evolve.Ĭopyright 2020 KUT 90.5. We got one night, and it rained almost all night. We worked weeks and weeks on the proposal. But unfortunately, it’s a highly oversubscribed instrument. “I got time on it to do a project to look at galaxies, certain types of galaxies. The spectrograph is kept in the neighboring telescope, and there’s a waiting list for it, explains Odewahn. It’s like many spectrographs here at McDonald, except it works way out in the infrared part of the spectrum.” Says Odewahn, “He used a relatively new spectrograph we’ve had up-and-running here for about a year. McDonald Observatory was instrumental – literally – in making that confirmation. And he did the important follow-up work to confirm that, yes, it’s a planet.” They contacted someone at the University of Texas, Andrew Mann. And so they actually were the discoverers of the planet. According to Odewahn, “A couple of amateur astronomers, actually, went online and were going through all of the what-are-called light curves, and possibly showing evidence of the occurrence of a planet. ![]() The discovery began with publicly available data from the Kepler space telescope. And that’s pretty young for a star.” That’s about one-eighth the age of our sun. It’s about half a billion years old, about 600 million years. ![]() ![]() “It’s the closest cluster that we have to our system, to our solar system. It’s about four times the mass of our Earth.” And that’s what’s exciting about this one. The type of planet you can find around a lower-mass star is generally a lower-mass planet. In particular, small Earth-like planets.”Īt the controls of the telescope, Odewahn puts it in perspective: “Maybe not an uncommon discovery, but it was fairly unique in that it’s a planet around a low-mass star-much, much lower mass than our sun. And in particular, I’m interested in the planets around them. Stars smaller than the sun, which we call M-dwarfs. “So, my main area research is trying to study small stars. “There’s sort of the saying, ‘You only know the planets as well as you know the star.’” And this relationship has been key to his work. And in the past 15 years, now, we know of a couple thousand planets around other stars."Īndrew Mann, who made the discovery, has a motto. We only knew of planets in our solar system. “When I was a graduate student, in fact, there were no planets around other stars. The discovery of a new planet is cause for celebration, says Odewahn. And it’s cold, because usually all of the domes, we try to condition them through the day, to have the temperature that it’s going to be at night, when you open up.” Yeah, we’re in the dome of the 82-inch telescope, the first observatory out here. From Marfa Public Radio: It’s a warm afternoon on top of Mount Locke in Far West Texas, but inside and under the dome of the oldest telescope here, astronomer Stephen Odewahn shivers, “It is cold.
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