Justin Crepp
First Light
Scientists are one step closer to discovering life on other planets. A team of engineers and astrophysicists has installed the front-end module of a new instrument named iLocater...
Read ArticleAre We Alone?
In October 2017, a telescope in Hawaii detected the first confirmed āinterstellar objectā spotted in our solar system. Christened āOumuamua (pronounced oh-MOO-uh-MOO-uh),...
Read ArticleHeavenly Realms
Weāre closer than ever to knowing whether life exists on other planets. A Notre Dame researcher talks about what he and other experts are recommending to find the answer in the...
Listen to PodcastNational Academy of Sciences Committee on Exoplanets Releases Priorities for Next Decade
Are we alone? Thatās the big question the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Committee on Exoplanet Science Strategy would like to answer. Its priorities and recommendations for...
Read ArticleHunting for Planets with TESS
Justin Crepp, the Frank M. Freimann Professor of Physics and director of NDās Engineering and Design Core Facility, talks about the recent TESS space launch and Notre Dameās...
watch videoFighting to Explore Our Universe
The work of Notre Dame astrophysicist Justin Crepp could lead to the discovery of worlds similar to our own and revolutionize our understanding of the universe. For centuries,...
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