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  • Advanced Fiber-Optic Echelle (AFOE) open this site in another window - Spectrograph designed specifically to perform precise stellar radial velocity measurements, and optimized for asteroseismology and extrasolar planet detection.
  • Alien Earths open this site in another window - Follow along on an extraordinary journey that may answer the age-old question of whether there is life elsewhere in the universe. Learn about planet and star formation, the search for extra-solar planets, and where life can exist elsewhere in the universe.
  • Allegheny Observatory open this site in another window - Extra-solar planet detection and characterization of planetary systems is their primary reserch focus.
  • Anglo-Australian Planet Search (AAPS) open this site in another window - Ong-term programme being carried out on the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope to search for giant planets around 200 nearby Solar-type stars with V<7.5.
  • Arizona Search for Planets (ASP) open this site in another window - Full scale survey project for extra-solar planets started in 1996.
  • Astro-Venture open this site in another window - Allows grade school students to role-play NASA careers, as they search for and design a planet that would be habitable to humans. Highlights NASA careers and astrobiology research in: astronomy, geology, biology, and atmospheric sciences.
  • Darwin open this site in another window - A candidate European infrared interferometer in space for characterizing the planetary systems orbiting nearby stars by direct imaging and spectroscopy.
  • ESA Science & Technology: Corot open this site in another window - Mission searching for habitable, Earth-like planets around other stars.
  • ESA Science & Technology: Darwin open this site in another window - Utilizing a flotilla of six space telescopes, to scan the nearby Universe, looking for signs of life on Earth-like planets.
  • Exoplanet Observing for Amateurs open this site in another window - Downloadable book by Bruce L. Gary. Exoplanet Observing for Amateurs is meant to help amateurs with CCD experience produce high precision light curves.
  • Exoplanets: Are We Alone? open this site in another window - Offers links to observatories hunting for extrasolar planets, planets which orbit a star other than the Sun.
  • Exploring New Worlds open this site in another window - Article about how astronomers are puzzling over the formation and evolution of discovered massive planets that closely orbit stars near the solar system. From Science News, August 1998.
  • Extrasolar Planets - The Planetary Society open this site in another window - Learn about the search for worlds and life beyond our solar system. Includes news highlighting recent extrasolar planetary discoveries
  • Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia open this site in another window - Excellent site for those after the facts. In English and French. Includes the Extra-solar Planets Catalogue.
  • Extrasolar Visions open this site in another window - Provides hard data and speculation about extrasolar planets.
  • Giant Planets Orbiting Faraway Stars open this site in another window - Article by Geoffrey W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler discussing how extrasolar planets are detected, planetary comparisons, and the future of planet hunting.
  • Keck Interferometer open this site in another window - Profile of the ground-based component of NASA's Origins Programme, which addresses fundamental questions about the formation of galaxies, stars, and planetary systems.
  • Kepler Mission (2)
  • Largest Transiting Extrasolar Planet Found Around a Distant Star open this site in another window - Lowell Observatory announcement for the discovery of TrES-4, the largest known extrasolar planet.
  • Microlensing Planet Search Project (MPS) open this site in another window - Searches for evidence of extra-solar planets using the gravitational microlensing technique.
  • NASA PlanetQuest (5)
  • NASA: New Worlds open this site in another window - Describes NASA's discoveries of, and efforts to understand, extrasolar planets.
  • New Worlds Atlas - Planet Quest open this site in another window - Search for exoplanets by planet system (planets with host stars visible to the naked eye, planets within multiple planet systems, or transiting planets), planet type (pulsar planet, gas giant, hot Jupiter, hot Neptune, terrestrial), or by name.
  • NOVA: Hunt for Alien Worlds open this site in another window - Offers information about the hunt for other worlds, with photos, star maps, links, and more.
  • Other Worlds, Distant Suns open this site in another window - Catalogue of extrasolar planets, with observing guides, star maps, astronomical VRMLs, links, and more.
  • PlanetQuest open this site in another window - Nonprofit organisation dedicated to cutting edge education and research in the planetary sciences and public participatory discovery of new planets.
  • ScienceDaily: Extrasolar Planet News open this site in another window - News, videos, images, and links about the discovery of extrasolar planets.
  • Scientific American: A Parade of New Planets open this site in another window - Astronomers are sighting new planets circling distant stars.
  • Search for the Extrasolar Planets, The open this site in another window - Offers a brief history of the search, finding, and future implications of the extrasolar planets.
  • Spectrashift.com open this site in another window - Dedicated to amateur radial velocity studies and the search for extrasolar planets.
  • SuperWASP open this site in another window - Ultra-wide angle photometric survey of bright stars designed to detect planetary transits and track Near-Earth Objects and optical transients.
  • Top 10 Most Intriguing Extrasolar Planets open this site in another window - SPACE.com lists the top 10 most intriguing extrasolar planets with artists' visualizations of these far away worlds.
  • Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey (TrES) (3)
  • Transits of Extrasolar Planets Network (TEP) open this site in another window - Utilizing the transit method, based on the observation of a star's small drop in brightness, that occurs when the orbit of one of the star's planets passes in front of it.
  • Transitsearch.org open this site in another window - Working to coordinate and direct a cooperative observational effort which will allow experienced amateur astronomers and small college observatories to discover transiting extrasolar planets.
  • University of California Planet Search Project open this site in another window - Providing both information for both the public and the scientific community. Includes an almanac of planets, team member information, and links.
  • XO Project open this site in another window - Learn about the XO Project, a photometric search for Jovian planets transiting very bright stars.
 



 
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