Outgoing longwave radiation of six potentially visible hemispheres of the planet. Teegarden’s Star is one of the most promising targets for the first observations of LIFE, as a non-transiting
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The distribution of the ∼ 74 million hits from this survey across drift rate. Note the peak of hits around 0 Hz/s (expected because most RFI transmitters are in the
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