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The European Space Agency could send more lab products skyward as part of Queen's University's PLATO mission
Laboratory products
More lab products under development for space at Queen's
Aug 04 2010
Planetary Transits and Oscillations of Stars, or PLATO, is one of three proposals being considered by the European Space Agency.
Together they have been allocated ã3.65 million in development funding - but only two will ultimately make it into space.
PLATO would see light-detecting lab products sent into space to look for fractional dimming in the light from distant stars.
This occurs as planets orbit in front of them - and can discover worlds in the "habitable zone" where water might exist in a given solar system.
Once found, these worlds would provide a target to be scanned for the possible existence of biological lifeforms.
The news comes in the same week that the European Space Agency announced five products - including two spectrometers, a radiometer, a stereo colour imager and a multi-spectral camera - to be sent to Mars on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter in 2016.
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