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Could a new telescope one day spot city lights on exoplanets? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Matt Kirshen answer questions about the frontiers of exoplanet science with astrophysicist and NASA Exoplanet Science Ambassador, Anjali Tripathi.
Anjali explains how we went from knowing zero to thousands of exoplanets and how NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will blow that number into the tens of thousands. Learn how this flagship mission will use microlensing and coronagraph technology to directly image planets and analyze their atmospheres for biosignatures and maybe even signs of alien pollution.
We dive into how exoplanets form, what early planetary disks look like, and how Earth-like conditions have changed across time. Can life exist under ice? What about on moons? Could we one day spot alien city lights? Why are gas giants easier to find? How do biosignatures evolve over billions of years? And what happens to habitability when our own Sun balloons out?
Can planets form in donut shapes? How accurate are our measurements? And what if simulations predict strange things, like bug planets? We answer questions about binary star systems, moons as homes for life, and whether every solar system is truly a snowflake. You’ll also learn about planet detection methods, the possibility of seeing city lights from distant planets, and the philosophical limits of what science can tell us.
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: Anjali Tripathi
3:33 – The Latest in Exoplanets
7:05 – Directly Imaging Exoplanets & Habitable Worlds Observatory
12:15 – Exoplanetary Formation & Finding Water
16:56 – Progress in Exoplanetary Research
18:22 – Can Planets Be Different Shapes?
20:50 – The Changing Habitable Zone
24:12 – Is Our Solar System Unique?
26:15 – Can We Ever See The Surface of Exoplanets?
28:40 – Exoplanet’s Distance to Their Star
30:52 – Life-Containing Moons
35:01 – Techniques for Discovery
39:24 – Validating Results
44:31 – Strange Simulation Results
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