EDP Sciences Journals List
Issue EAS Publications Series
Volume 37, 2009
Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
Page(s) 217 - 222
DOI 10.1051/eas/0937027
Published online 11 June 2009

Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
P. Kern (ed)
EAS Publications Series, 37 (2009) 217-222

DOI: 10.1051/eas/0937027

World space observatory-ultraviolet

A. Shugarov1, B. Shustov1, M. Sachkov1, A.I. Gomez de Castro2, K. Werner3, N. Kappelmann3 and M. Huang4

1  Institute of Astronomy, RAS, Russia
2  Fac. de CC. Matematicas,Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Plaza de Ciencias 3, 28040 Madrid, Spain
3  Institut fur Astronomie und Astrophysic, Abteilung Astronomie (IAAT), Universitat Tubingen, Tubingen, 72076, Germany
4  National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China


Published online: 11 June 2009

Abstract
The World Space Observatory UltraViolet (WSO-UV) project is an international space observatory designed for observations in the ultraviolet domain. The observatory includes a single 170 cm aperture telescope capable of high-resolution spectroscopy, long slit low-resolution spectroscopy and deep UV and optical imaging.



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