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arxiv: astro-ph/0703328 · v1 · submitted 2007-03-13 · 🌌 astro-ph

Observations of Extrasolar Planets Enabled by a Return to the Moon

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keywords earth-likeextrasolarplanetplanetsexplorationinitiativelightmoon
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Ambitious studies of Earth-like extrasolar planets are outlined in the context of an exploration initiative for a return to the Earth's Moon. Two mechanism for linearly polarizing light reflected from Earth-like planets are discussed: 1) Rayleigh-scattering from a planet's clear atmosphere, and 2) specular reflection from a planet's ocean. Both have physically simple and predictable polarized phase functions. The exoplanetary diurnal variation of the polarized light reflected from a ocean but not from a land surface has the potential to enable reconstruction of the continental boundaries on an Earth-like extrasolar planet. Digressions on the lunar exploration initiative also are presented.

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