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The Lyot Project Background Project Description Instrument Design The Telescope (AEOS) Capabilities Results Meet the Team Internal Nearby Solar Systems are Obscured by Starlight This is one of the highest quality images ever made of a nearby star (one called Gliese 105, just over 28 light years from Earth). The point of light to the upper right is a much smaller and fainter star orbiting the bright one near the center of the image. It orbits the bright star at a distance of over 30 times the distance between our Earth and the Sun. Because the primary star is so bright and its light pervades much of this image, any planets orbiting this star are impossible to see in this image. An exact copy of Earth orbiting this star would be about 10 million times fainter than the small star at the upper right and would sit barely a pixel away from the center of the picture. This image was made with the Palomar 200 inch Hale Telescope with the assistance of a sophisticated ada...

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