PLATO Mission Could Detect Earth-Like Exoplanets Starting 2027
Assessment Of PLATO Science Performance - Astrobiology
Astrobiology2026.04.07Updated 7d ago

The PLATO mission is scheduled for launch early 2027.
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The PLATO space mission, launching in early 2027, will assess exoplanet science performance and search for Earth-like worlds. This European Space Agency project aims to identify potentially habitable planets around distant stars. The mission represents a major advancement in astrobiology research capabilities.
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