Planet Probes, All the Rage Now, Have Deep Roots at UT Austin

May 9, 2018 • by Esther Robards-Forbes
artist rendering of a star with two planets

Photo courtesy of NASA.


Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory.

Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory. Photo courtesy of The University of Texas at Austin.

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A photo of the dark night sky above greenhouses in West Texas.

McDonald Observatory

Local Properties Keep Stars Bright with Night Sky-Friendly Lighting

Illustration of the Wolf 1130ABC triple system, composed of the red dwarf star Wolf 1130A, its close and compact white dwarf companion Wolf 1130B, and the distant brown dwarf tertiary Wolf 1130C. The three components of this system are shown scaled to their relative sizes. Image credit: Adam Burgasser, UCSD.

McDonald Observatory

A Cosmic Puzzle: Phosphine Found in One Brown Dwarf, Missing in Others

On the right side, a telescope enclosure sitting on a mountaintop is open to the night sky. Text over the sky reads "Giant Magellan Telescope + Massachusetts Institute of Technology"

McDonald Observatory

UT Austin Welcomes MIT to Giant Magellan Telescope International Consortium