This paper gives an overview of the main past and future space experiments for infrared and sub-millimetre astronomy. The scientific objectives for these missions are briefly described and a summary is given of the capabilities and characteristics of their payload. (C) 2000 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
While astronomical telescopes developed rather slowly over the last four centuries, infrared telesco...
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Observing with single dish telescopes at submillimetre wavelengths adds a number of challenges. The ...
This paper gives an overview of the main past and future space experiments for infrared and sub-mill...
A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillim...
Although far-IR — mm-wave astronomy has now been developing for several decades, access to this port...
International audienceI present a short history of infrared astronomy, from the first scientific app...
Over the past two decades, infrared detector technology has sparked a revolution in observational ca...
The far-infrared and submillimeter region (20 microns-800 microns) has perhaps the greatest potentia...
The Herschel Space Observatory is the fourth cornerstone mission in the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
Important and fundamental scientific progress can be attained through space observations in the wave...
The objective of this paper is to briefly present the future spaceborne missions embarking visible a...
A discussion is given of some current and future projects designed for submillimeter-wave astronomy,...
The paper summarizes the current status of light detectors in astronomy with focus on spac...
The use of space techniques continues to play a key role in the advance of astrophysics by providing...
While astronomical telescopes developed rather slowly over the last four centuries, infrared telesco...
This paper reviews a wide range of questions in astrophysics and cosmology that can be answered by a...
Observing with single dish telescopes at submillimetre wavelengths adds a number of challenges. The ...
This paper gives an overview of the main past and future space experiments for infrared and sub-mill...
A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillim...
Although far-IR — mm-wave astronomy has now been developing for several decades, access to this port...
International audienceI present a short history of infrared astronomy, from the first scientific app...
Over the past two decades, infrared detector technology has sparked a revolution in observational ca...
The far-infrared and submillimeter region (20 microns-800 microns) has perhaps the greatest potentia...
The Herschel Space Observatory is the fourth cornerstone mission in the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
Important and fundamental scientific progress can be attained through space observations in the wave...
The objective of this paper is to briefly present the future spaceborne missions embarking visible a...
A discussion is given of some current and future projects designed for submillimeter-wave astronomy,...
The paper summarizes the current status of light detectors in astronomy with focus on spac...
The use of space techniques continues to play a key role in the advance of astrophysics by providing...
While astronomical telescopes developed rather slowly over the last four centuries, infrared telesco...
This paper reviews a wide range of questions in astrophysics and cosmology that can be answered by a...
Observing with single dish telescopes at submillimetre wavelengths adds a number of challenges. The ...