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EAS Publications Series
Volume 37,
2009
Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
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225 - 230 |
| DOI |
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10.1051/eas/0937028 |
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11 June 2009 |
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Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
P. Kern (ed)
EAS Publications Series, 37 (2009) 225-230DOI: 10.1051/eas/0937028
Overview of the visible and infrared space missions and Related detector requirements
M. Rouzé CNES, French Space Agency, 18 avenue Edouard Belin, 31401 Toulouse Cedex 9, France;
michel.rouze@cnes.frPublished online: 11 June 2009
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to briefly present the future spaceborne missions embarking visible and infrared instruments. We will do this through the ESA Cosmic Vision program which addresses the main questions that are high on the agenda of research across Europe (and, indeed worldwide) concerning the Universe and our place in it. This paper doesn't take into account planetary exploration missions.
© EAS, EDP Sciences 2009
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