How Astronomers Find Invisible Exoplanets: 3 Amazing Detection Methods

 Discover how astronomers detect worlds they can never actually see.


How do scientists discover planets that are completely hidden by the light of distant stars? Learn the three most important exoplanet detection methods: the Transit Method, Radial Velocity (stellar wobble), and Direct Imaging. Discover how astronomers have found thousands of alien worlds and how these techniques are helping us search for Earth-like planets that could support life. Perfect for anyone interested in astronomy, astrophysics, NASA discoveries, space science, exoplanets, and the search for habitable worlds.

Infographic explaining three ways astronomers detect invisible exoplanets. The design highlights the Transit Method, Radial Velocity, and Direct Imaging with simple illustrations of stars, planets, and telescopes, showing how scientists discover distant worlds hidden by their stars.







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