Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS, Delft, The Netherlands.
Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, PO Box 9513, 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2021 Jan 11;379(2188):20190577. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0577. Epub 2020 Nov 23.
LOUPE, the Lunar Observatory for Unresolved Polarimetry of the Earth, is a small, robust spectro-polarimeter for observing the Earth as an exoplanet. Detecting Earth-like planets in stellar habitable zones is one of the key challenges of modern exoplanetary science. Characterizing such planets and searching for traces of life requires the direct detection of their signals. LOUPE provides unique spectral flux and polarization data of sunlight reflected by Earth, the only planet known to harbour life. These data will be used to test numerical codes to predict signals of Earth-like exoplanets, to test algorithms that retrieve planet properties, and to fine-tune the design and observational strategies of future space observatories. From the Moon, LOUPE will continuously see the entire Earth, enabling it to monitor the signal changes due to the planet's daily rotation, weather patterns and seasons, across all phase angles. Here, we present both the science case and the technology behind LOUPE's instrumental and mission design. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Astronomy from the Moon: the next decades'.
LOUPE(月球对地球未解析偏振的观测台)是一种小型、坚固的分光偏振仪,用于观测地球作为系外行星。探测恒星宜居带中的类地行星是现代系外行星科学的关键挑战之一。要对这些行星进行描述并寻找生命的迹象,就需要直接探测它们的信号。LOUPE 将提供由地球反射的太阳光的独特光谱通量和偏振数据,地球是已知唯一存在生命的行星。这些数据将用于测试预测类地系外行星信号的数值代码,测试检索行星属性的算法,并微调未来空间天文台的设计和观测策略。从月球上,LOUPE 将连续观测整个地球,使其能够监测由于行星的每日自转、天气模式和季节变化而导致的信号变化,涵盖所有相位角。在这里,我们介绍了 LOUPE 的仪器和任务设计背后的科学案例和技术。本文是讨论“从月球看天文学:未来几十年”的会议讨论文章的一部分。