[[abstract]]This paper considers the opportunities offered by proposed lunar observatories for studies of the origin of stars and related objects. We summarize the principal advantages to be gained by astronomical observations from the Moon. We then give a brief outline of the working hypothesis that present‐day star formation in the Galaxy involves four conceptually distinct stages. We conclude by emphasizing that the greatest strides forward in understanding will probably come from interferometric investigations that can be carried out with at least 10 milliarcsecond angular resolution at submillimeter and far infrared wavelengths, and 10 microarcsecond resolution at ultraviolet, optical, and near infrared wavelengths.[[fileno]]2010118010...
The \u27Program Development \u27Directorate of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFQ, NASA, has con...
6 pages, 2 figures, Published on the ESO Messenger No. 180International audienceThe study of resolve...
This study briefly describes the targets and problems of the future Japanese project In situ Lunar O...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the opportunities offered by proposed lunar observatories for studi...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
This chapter discusses the use and possibilities of optical and infrared interferometry to study sta...
Optical interferometric arrays are particularly attractive candidates for a manned lunar base. A per...
The problems of star and planet formation are among the most important challenges facing modern astr...
Lunar-based astronomy offers major prospects for solar system research in the coming century. In add...
This paper addresses some of the scientific puzzles that astronomers may face in the next century. F...
International audienceInfrared astronomy, particularly in spectroscopy, could benefit in a decisive ...
[[abstract]]Understanding how stars like the sun formed constitutes one of the principal challenges ...
Context. Lunar occultations (LO) provide a unique combination of high angular resolution and sensiti...
The evolution of lunar based optical telescopes has been studied by the George C. Marshall Space Fli...
We have studied the feasibility and scientific potential of a 20 - 100 m aperture astronomical teles...
The \u27Program Development \u27Directorate of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFQ, NASA, has con...
6 pages, 2 figures, Published on the ESO Messenger No. 180International audienceThe study of resolve...
This study briefly describes the targets and problems of the future Japanese project In situ Lunar O...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the opportunities offered by proposed lunar observatories for studi...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
This chapter discusses the use and possibilities of optical and infrared interferometry to study sta...
Optical interferometric arrays are particularly attractive candidates for a manned lunar base. A per...
The problems of star and planet formation are among the most important challenges facing modern astr...
Lunar-based astronomy offers major prospects for solar system research in the coming century. In add...
This paper addresses some of the scientific puzzles that astronomers may face in the next century. F...
International audienceInfrared astronomy, particularly in spectroscopy, could benefit in a decisive ...
[[abstract]]Understanding how stars like the sun formed constitutes one of the principal challenges ...
Context. Lunar occultations (LO) provide a unique combination of high angular resolution and sensiti...
The evolution of lunar based optical telescopes has been studied by the George C. Marshall Space Fli...
We have studied the feasibility and scientific potential of a 20 - 100 m aperture astronomical teles...
The \u27Program Development \u27Directorate of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFQ, NASA, has con...
6 pages, 2 figures, Published on the ESO Messenger No. 180International audienceThe study of resolve...
This study briefly describes the targets and problems of the future Japanese project In situ Lunar O...