NASA's Pandora Exoplanet Probe Launch
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NASA picks SpaceX to launch Pandora exoplanet mission

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Pandora will observe at least 20 known transiting exoplanets in low Earth orbit.
It will observe these planets 10 separate times, staring at them for 24 hours on each occasion.
Pandora will use an innovative 17-inch ( 45 -centimeter)-wide all-aluminum telescope to measure the brightness of the host star and obtain near-infrared spectra.
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