Important and fundamental scientific progress can be attained through space observations in the wavelengths longward of 1 micron. The formation of galaxies, stars, and planets, the origin of quasars and the nature of active galactic nuclei, the large scale structure of the Universe, and the problem of the missing mass, are among the major scientific issues that can be addressed by these observations. Significant advances in many areas of astrophysics can be made over the next 20 years by implementing the outlined program. This program combines large observatories with smaller projects to create an overall scheme that emphasized complementarity and synergy, advanced technology, community support and development, and the training of the next ...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on four research projects.Joint Services Electr...
SIRTF, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, is a NASA mission to provide a long lifetime, sensitiv...
International audienceWe illustrate the extraordinary discovery potential for extragalactic astrophy...
The decade of 1990's presents an opportunity to address fundamental astrophysical issues through obs...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) scientific opportunities (millimeter and sub-millimeter...
An observational program covering wavelengths from the near infrared to 1 millimeter is reviewed. Th...
A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillim...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) the science program (star formation and origins of plan...
The far-infrared and submillimeter region (20 microns-800 microns) has perhaps the greatest potentia...
Problems encountered in the design of a submillimeter photometer for the infrared telescope facility...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on two research projects and a report on one re...
Space astronomy developments in X-ray, gamma-ray, ultraviolet, infrared, and low-frequency radio spe...
For submillimeter astronomy, particularly at 200m, the ARENA working group has proposed a 25 m teles...
An all-sky survey at submillimeter waves is examined. Far-infrared all-sky surveys were performed us...
An introduction to a series of infrared detector technology workshops is given. The establishment of...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on four research projects.Joint Services Electr...
SIRTF, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, is a NASA mission to provide a long lifetime, sensitiv...
International audienceWe illustrate the extraordinary discovery potential for extragalactic astrophy...
The decade of 1990's presents an opportunity to address fundamental astrophysical issues through obs...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) scientific opportunities (millimeter and sub-millimeter...
An observational program covering wavelengths from the near infrared to 1 millimeter is reviewed. Th...
A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillim...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) the science program (star formation and origins of plan...
The far-infrared and submillimeter region (20 microns-800 microns) has perhaps the greatest potentia...
Problems encountered in the design of a submillimeter photometer for the infrared telescope facility...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on two research projects and a report on one re...
Space astronomy developments in X-ray, gamma-ray, ultraviolet, infrared, and low-frequency radio spe...
For submillimeter astronomy, particularly at 200m, the ARENA working group has proposed a 25 m teles...
An all-sky survey at submillimeter waves is examined. Far-infrared all-sky surveys were performed us...
An introduction to a series of infrared detector technology workshops is given. The establishment of...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on four research projects.Joint Services Electr...
SIRTF, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, is a NASA mission to provide a long lifetime, sensitiv...
International audienceWe illustrate the extraordinary discovery potential for extragalactic astrophy...