The primary survey of stars close to the Sun
with Earth-like planets are faster to creature a actuality thanks to the
spectrometer calibration technique, a technology used to calculate the speed of
a star and make measurements with precision and accuracy "unprecedented."
This has been noted scientists of the Max Planck, the European Southern Observatory,
who have tried this technique to trace the orbit of an exoplanet discovered and
which revolve around the star HD75289 and the results published in Nature.
