SAFIR is a large (10 m-class), cold (4-10 K) space telescope for wavelengths between 20 microns and 1 mm. It will provide sensitivity a factor of a hundred or more greater than that of Spitzer and Herschel, leveraging their capabilities and building on their scientific legacies. Covering this scientifically critical wavelength regime, it will complement the expected wavelength performance of the future flagship endeavors JWST and ALMA. This vision mission will probe the origin of stars and galaxies in the early universe, and explore the formation of solar systems around nearby young stars. Endorsed as a priority by the Decadal Study and successive OSS roadmaps, SAFIR represents a huge science need that is matched by promising and innovative...
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e-Journals often get transferred between publishers, whether because of change in commercial ownersh...
The detection of the first VIIP case occurred in 2005, and adequate eye outcome measures were availa...
Ron Woods shared incredibly valuable insights gained during his 28 years at the Kennedy Space Center...
SAFIR is a large (10 m-class), cold (4-10 K) space telescope for wavelengths between 20 microns and ...
International audienceNew space-borne active sensors make it possible to observe the three-dimension...
Bone loss due to longduration spaceflight has been characterized by both DXA and QCT serial scans. I...
National audienceThe "bridgeness" centrality metric is briefly introduced. A temporal dynamic networ...
In this paper, we propose and investigate distribution of intravascular and extravascular extracellu...
The aim of this study was to establish the possible effect of glucocorticoid treatment on upper limb...
Orthostatic intolerance affects 6080% of astronauts returning from longduration missions, representi...
Scientific software takes on an increasingly prominent role in research. In particular in the scien...
The rise of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology as a driver of rural electrification in the developin...
The quark-gluon plasma At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laborat...
Visual spatial attention concentrates neural resources at the attended location. Recently, we demons...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
e-Journals often get transferred between publishers, whether because of change in commercial ownersh...
The detection of the first VIIP case occurred in 2005, and adequate eye outcome measures were availa...
Ron Woods shared incredibly valuable insights gained during his 28 years at the Kennedy Space Center...