The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a 10-m Michelson space-based optical interferometer designed for precision astrometry (4 microarcseconds, 3 microarcseconds/year) with better accuracy than before over a narrow field of view. One of the primary objectives of the SIM instrument is to determine accurately the directions to a grid of stars, together with their proper motions and parallax, improving a priori knowledge by nearly three orders of magnitude over Hipparcos and one order of magnitude over FAME's planned accuracy (Johnston, 2000). The instrument does not measure directly the angular separation between stars, but rather it measures the projection of each star's direction vector onto the interferometer baseline vector by measuri...
An external calibration technique for SIM involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions ...
SIM is a space astrometric interferometer capable of better than one-microarcsecond (µas) single mea...
SIM-Lite missions will perform astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy using star light interferometry...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10-m baseline Michelson optical interferomet...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
An important requirement for the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is to carry out precision astrom...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
SIM - the Space Interferometry Mission - will perform precision optical astrometry on objects as fai...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10 m baseline Michelson interferometer. Plan...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is capable of detecting and measuring the mass of terrestrial...
We address the issue of relativistic stellar aberration requirements for the Space Interferometry Mi...
Like all astrometric instruments, the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) suffers from field-dependen...
Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will be used to obtain proper motions for a sample of 27 galaxies...
Precision astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy has application to a wide range of astrophysical pro...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
An external calibration technique for SIM involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions ...
SIM is a space astrometric interferometer capable of better than one-microarcsecond (µas) single mea...
SIM-Lite missions will perform astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy using star light interferometry...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10-m baseline Michelson optical interferomet...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
An important requirement for the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is to carry out precision astrom...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
SIM - the Space Interferometry Mission - will perform precision optical astrometry on objects as fai...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is a space-based 10 m baseline Michelson interferometer. Plan...
The Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is capable of detecting and measuring the mass of terrestrial...
We address the issue of relativistic stellar aberration requirements for the Space Interferometry Mi...
Like all astrometric instruments, the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) suffers from field-dependen...
Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will be used to obtain proper motions for a sample of 27 galaxies...
Precision astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy has application to a wide range of astrophysical pro...
Grid stars and reference stars provide the fundamental global and local astrometric reference frames...
An external calibration technique for SIM involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions ...
SIM is a space astrometric interferometer capable of better than one-microarcsecond (µas) single mea...
SIM-Lite missions will perform astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy using star light interferometry...