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InGaAs near-infrared imaging sensor used to detect exoplanets

A first light image from the Europa telescope at the SPECULOOS Southern Observatory (SSO) in Chile shows M83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

A first light image from the Europa telescope at the SPECULOOS Southern Observatory (SSO) in Chile shows M83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy. (Credit: SPECULOOS Team/E. Jehin/ESO)

European and MIT teams use advanced imaging to detect exoplanets around ultracool stars.

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