ACCESS is one of four medium-class mission concepts selected for study in 2008/9 by NASA’s Astrophysics Strategic Mission Concepts Study program. In a nutshell, ACCESS evaluates a space telescope designed for extreme high-contrast imaging and spectroscopy of exoplanetary systems. An actively-corrected coronagraph is used to suppress the glare of diffracted and scattered starlight to the levels required for exoplanet imaging. The ACCESS study asks: What is the most capable medium-class coronagraphic mission that is possible with telescope, instrument, and spacecraft technologies available today
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ACCESS is one of four medium-class mission concepts selected for study in 2008/9 by NASA’s Astrophys...
ACCESS is one of four medium-class mission concepts selected for study in 2008-9 by NASA's Astrophys...
ACCESS (Actively-Corrected Coronagraph for Exoplanet System Studies) develops the science and engine...
This paper provides a survey of the state-of-the-art in coronagraph and starshade technologies and h...
"Exo-C" is NASAs first community study of a modest aperture space telescope mission that is optimize...
The study and characterization of the exoplanets’ atmospheres and composition is in its infancy. The...
An exoplanet mission based on a high-altitude balloon is a next logical step in humanity's quest to ...
Instrumentation techniques in the field of direct imaging of exoplanets have greatly advanced over t...
An exoplanet mission based on a high-altitude balloon is a next logical step in humanity’s quest to ...
Herein we report on a preliminary study to assess the use of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) for th...
Over 3000 exoplanets and hundreds of exoplanetary systems have been detected to date and we are now ...
Advancements in detection technologies have allowed the discovery of thousands of exoplanets. These ...
The HabEx (Habitable Exoplanet) space telescope mission concept carries two complementary optical sy...
Herein we address design considerations and outline requirements for space telescopes with capabilit...
The NASA Astrophysics Division's 30-Year Roadmap prioritized a future large-aperture space telescope...
ACCESS is one of four medium-class mission concepts selected for study in 2008/9 by NASA’s Astrophys...
ACCESS is one of four medium-class mission concepts selected for study in 2008-9 by NASA's Astrophys...
ACCESS (Actively-Corrected Coronagraph for Exoplanet System Studies) develops the science and engine...
This paper provides a survey of the state-of-the-art in coronagraph and starshade technologies and h...
"Exo-C" is NASAs first community study of a modest aperture space telescope mission that is optimize...
The study and characterization of the exoplanets’ atmospheres and composition is in its infancy. The...
An exoplanet mission based on a high-altitude balloon is a next logical step in humanity's quest to ...
Instrumentation techniques in the field of direct imaging of exoplanets have greatly advanced over t...
An exoplanet mission based on a high-altitude balloon is a next logical step in humanity’s quest to ...
Herein we report on a preliminary study to assess the use of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) for th...
Over 3000 exoplanets and hundreds of exoplanetary systems have been detected to date and we are now ...
Advancements in detection technologies have allowed the discovery of thousands of exoplanets. These ...
The HabEx (Habitable Exoplanet) space telescope mission concept carries two complementary optical sy...
Herein we address design considerations and outline requirements for space telescopes with capabilit...
The NASA Astrophysics Division's 30-Year Roadmap prioritized a future large-aperture space telescope...