First images taken by EU-funded EUROPA telescope

21 March 2017

Michaël Gillon, astronomer and ERC grantee from the University of Liege, stunned the world with his recent discovery of seven potentially inhabitable planets orbiting Trappist-1 star, some 40 light years from Earth. 

Cover image of First images taken by EU-funded EUROPA telescope

These days at the European Southern Observatory of Paranal (ESO) in Chile, Dr Gillon launched the first telescope funded with the ERC grant. The telescope, named Europa, is the first of four instruments that will help in search of exoplanets in the framework of Speculoos project. These are the first images of planets and galaxies produced by “Europa.” 

 

 

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Project information

SPECULOOS
SPECULOOS: searching for habitable planets amenable for biosignatures detection around the nearest ultra-cool stars
Researcher:
Michaël Gillon
Host institution:
Université de Liège
,
Belgium
Call details
ERC-2013-StG, PE9
ERC funding
1 963 990 €