The ExoLife Finder Project Milestones
before 2020
Design Concept
A team of scientists from multiple institutions designs technology concepts for near-term ultralarge telescopes based on distributed Fizeau apertures, with the explicit goal of finding life within several light-years of Earth.
2021
DiSL Contract Awarded
July The first design contract for Mini-ELF (also known as SELF) is awarded. A detailed optomechanical contract is granted to DiSL, officially starting the Mini-ELF project at IAC.
2022
Funding Awarded
4 million euros in funding from the EU is awarded to CRAL for supporting thin “Live Mirror” research, and 3 million euros from PEPR ORIGINS for developing the Mach- Zehnder high-order AO and real time wavefront control.
2023
Kick off and Team Formation
Feb First kick-off meeting of the Laboratory for
Innovation in Optomechanics (LIOM) at IAC.
Nov Kickoff for SURI distributed aperture
telescope research program at GSU.
Dec The LIOM research team is established at IACTEC, initially composed of six members.
2024
EU Support for LIOM Project
Apr Funding secured for the SELF dome and its
site on Teide.
May Long-term support from the EU for LIOM project secured with a major IAC CELESTE grant including CNRS/CRAL.
Jun Detailed SELF optomechanical milestone
reviewed.
2025
SELF telescope installation
Aug ELF project office initiated
Sep SELF optomechanical telescope installed at IACTEC for testing.
2026
SELF First Light
Aug SELF installed on Teide and commisioning
start.
Oct First light observations and scalability testing begin.
2027
SELF Cartography
May Cartography of giant planets on nearby
stars or Neptune moons.
Jun Conceptual ELF design review.
2028
ELF Design Review
May SELF scalability testing concluded.
Jun Preliminary ELF design review.
2029
ELF Construction Begins
Jun ELF critical design review.
Sep Full construction funding for ELF partnership secured, start of ELF construction in La Palma.
2035
ELF First Light
Jun First light observations of ELF.
2036
Alien Life Detected
Jun First alien life signatures detected.