The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10-m baseline Michelson optical interferometer operating in the visible waveband that is designed to achieve astrometric accuracy in the single digits of the microarcsecond domain. Over a narrow field of view SIM is expected to achieve a mission accuracy of 1 microarcsecond. In this mode SIM will search for planetary companions to nearby stars by detecting the astrometric "wobble" relative to a nearby reference star. In its wide-angle mode, SIM will provide 4 microarcsecond precision absolute position measurements of stars, with parallaxes to comparable accuracy, at the end of its 5-year mission. The expected proper motion accuracy is around 3 microarcsecond/year, corresponding to a tr...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM), part of NASA's Origins Program, aims at the detection of pla...
This paper describes the science scheduling and operation of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) ...
Like all astrometric instruments, the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) suffers from field-dependen...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a 10-m Michelson space-based optical interferometer design...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is capable of detecting and measuring the mass of terrestrial...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10 m baseline Michelson interferometer. Plan...
We address the issue of relativistic stellar aberration requirements for the Space Interferometry Mi...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will be the fust in-space, long-baseline Michelson Stellar In...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) scheduled for launch in early 2010, is an optical interferome...
Precision astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy has application to a wide range of astrophysical pro...
We present the basic elements and first results of an end-to-end simulation package whose purpose is...
The astrometric performance of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) relies on precise measurements...
An external calibration technique for SIM involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions ...
SIM - the Space Interferometry Mission - will perform precision optical astrometry on objects as fai...
We have developed a technique that allows SIM to measure relative stellar positions with an accuracy...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM), part of NASA's Origins Program, aims at the detection of pla...
This paper describes the science scheduling and operation of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) ...
Like all astrometric instruments, the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) suffers from field-dependen...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a 10-m Michelson space-based optical interferometer design...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is capable of detecting and measuring the mass of terrestrial...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10 m baseline Michelson interferometer. Plan...
We address the issue of relativistic stellar aberration requirements for the Space Interferometry Mi...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will be the fust in-space, long-baseline Michelson Stellar In...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) scheduled for launch in early 2010, is an optical interferome...
Precision astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy has application to a wide range of astrophysical pro...
We present the basic elements and first results of an end-to-end simulation package whose purpose is...
The astrometric performance of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) relies on precise measurements...
An external calibration technique for SIM involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions ...
SIM - the Space Interferometry Mission - will perform precision optical astrometry on objects as fai...
We have developed a technique that allows SIM to measure relative stellar positions with an accuracy...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM), part of NASA's Origins Program, aims at the detection of pla...
This paper describes the science scheduling and operation of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) ...
Like all astrometric instruments, the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) suffers from field-dependen...