WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.030 [Music throughout] A coronagraph is a way to see distant 2 00:00:05.050 --> 00:00:08.980 planets hidden by the glare of the star they orbit. 3 00:00:09.000 --> 00:00:12.980 The coronagraph reduces the light coming directly from the star to separate it from 4 00:00:13.000 --> 00:00:16.980 the light reflected by the planet. The Nancy Grace Roman Space 5 00:00:17.000 --> 00:00:20.980 Telescope's coronagraph doesn’t block the star’s light with an opaque disk 6 00:00:21.000 --> 00:00:24.980 as a simple coronagraph might. Instead, it uses 7 00:00:25.000 --> 00:00:28.980 a combination of disks with complex patterns and light-blocking stops 8 00:00:29.000 --> 00:00:32.980 to create destructive interference with the star’s light, 9 00:00:33.000 --> 00:00:36.980 effectively making it disappear, while allowing the light from planets to pass through. 10 00:00:37.000 --> 00:00:40.980 A complicating factor is that the light picks up small 11 00:00:41.000 --> 00:00:44.980 distortions as it reflects off the telescope’s series of mirrors, and 12 00:00:45.000 --> 00:00:48.980 these distortions can reduce the effectiveness of the destructive interference. 13 00:00:49.000 --> 00:00:52.980 Collecting more light increases the image signal, but the planets are still 14 00:00:53.000 --> 00:00:56.980 hidden under blobs of leftover distorted starlight. To 15 00:00:57.000 --> 00:01:00.980 remove these blobs, the coronagraph has special deformable mirrors that 16 00:01:01.000 --> 00:01:04.980 can change shape by using hundreds of tiny pistons. This corrects 17 00:01:05.000 --> 00:01:08.980 distortions in the light beam. As the mirrors deform, the 18 00:01:09.000 --> 00:01:12.980 blobs of light slowly begin to disappear, revealing brighter planets. 19 00:01:13.000 --> 00:01:16.980 Further adjustment brings fainter planets into view. 20 00:01:17.000 --> 00:01:20.980 Advanced software processes this data, further improving the 21 00:01:21.000 --> 00:01:24.980 contrast and clarity of the image. This processing makes 22 00:01:25.000 --> 00:01:28.980 objects more than a billion times fainter than the star visible. 23 00:01:29.000 --> 00:01:32.980 As a result, the Roman Space Telescope will provide the first look at 24 00:01:33.000 --> 00:01:36.980 individual planets in star systems that might be similar to our own. 25 00:01:37.000 --> 00:01:40.980 [Explore: Solar system & beyond] 26 00:01:41.000 --> 00:01:46.486 [NASA]