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Astrophysicists at the University of California, Berkeley and the American University of Beirut proposed that general relativity explains the dearth of close-in circumbinary exoplanets.
Mohammad Farhat is a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley and Jihad Touma is a physics professor at the American University of Beirut and are the lead researchers on the study.
The Berkeley Space Center is a $2 billion collaboration between UC Berkeley and NASA Ames.
The research involved collaborators from institutions including the University of Bologna, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech, the University of Arizona, UC Berkeley, the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, the University of Zurich, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Boston University.
Olaf J. Groth, PhD is a Professor of Practice at UC Berkeley Haas and UT Malaysia and CEO of Cambrian Futures and Cambrian Labs.
Dan Werthimer is an astronomer and electrical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley.
Eric Korpela is an astronomer at the University of California, Berkeley.
David Anderson is a computer scientist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Skyler Chan is a recent graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
The University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with Space Dynamics Laboratory, will supply auroral imaging instruments for the CINEMA mission.
The research work was supported in part by NASA, and the coauthors of the paper include Michael Manga from UC Berkeley, Alyssa Rhoden from Southwest Research Institute, and Matthew Walker from Planetary Science Institute.
NASA and the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) entrusted Rocket Lab with a mission to Mars.
For the first 45 days of the mission, the UC Berkeley team will work with Rocket Lab to commission the two spacecraft.
The ESCAPADE mission will enable NASA and UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory to study the Martian magnetosphere.
After the commissioning phase, UC Berkeley will operate ESCAPADE with continued support from Rocket Lab until Mars orbital insertion.
The mission development for ESCAPADE involved collaboration between UC Berkeley and the commercial space industry.
The paired orbiters, engineered by Rocket Lab and overseen by UC Berkeley, mark the first Mars science effort to place two coordinated satellites into distinct Martian orbits.
The ESCAPADE mission is managed by the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley.
The University of California, Berkeley, operates the Blue and Gold spacecraft for NASA.
The ESCAPADE mission is managed by the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, with partners including Rocket Lab and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.