HERSCHEL SPACE OBSERVATORY
:''This article is about the future ESA space telescope. For the telescope on the Canary Islands, see William Herschel Telescope''
The 'Herschel Space Observatory' is a mission of the European Space Agency. It is to be launched in 2008 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket together with Planck and will enter a 700 000 km diameter Lissajous orbit around the second Lagrangian point of the Earth-Sun system, 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth.
The mission was formerly titled the 'Far Infrared and Sub-millimetre Telescope' (or 'FIRST'). It will be the first space observatory to cover the full far infrared and submillimetre waveband, and its telescope will have the largest mirror ever deployed in space (three and a half metres wide). It will specialise in collecting light from distant and poorly known objects, such as newborn galaxies billions of light-years away. The light will be focused onto three instruments with detectors kept at temperatures below 2 K. The instruments will be cooled with liquid Helium, boiling away in near vacuum at a temperature of ~1.4 K. The (operational) lifetime is limited by the amount of Helium on board the satellite.
Mission objectives:
★ To study the formation of galaxies in the early universe and their subsequent evolution.
★ To investigate the creation of stars and their interaction with the interstellar medium
★ To observe the chemical composition of the atmospheres and surfaces of comets, planets and satellites
★ To examine the molecular chemistry of the universe
The mission is named after Sir William Herschel, who discovered the infrared spectrum.
★ The Herschel mission, Harwit M., , , Advances in Space Research,
★ ESA Information on Herschel
The 'Herschel Space Observatory' is a mission of the European Space Agency. It is to be launched in 2008 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket together with Planck and will enter a 700 000 km diameter Lissajous orbit around the second Lagrangian point of the Earth-Sun system, 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth.
The mission was formerly titled the 'Far Infrared and Sub-millimetre Telescope' (or 'FIRST'). It will be the first space observatory to cover the full far infrared and submillimetre waveband, and its telescope will have the largest mirror ever deployed in space (three and a half metres wide). It will specialise in collecting light from distant and poorly known objects, such as newborn galaxies billions of light-years away. The light will be focused onto three instruments with detectors kept at temperatures below 2 K. The instruments will be cooled with liquid Helium, boiling away in near vacuum at a temperature of ~1.4 K. The (operational) lifetime is limited by the amount of Helium on board the satellite.
Mission objectives:
★ To study the formation of galaxies in the early universe and their subsequent evolution.
★ To investigate the creation of stars and their interaction with the interstellar medium
★ To observe the chemical composition of the atmospheres and surfaces of comets, planets and satellites
★ To examine the molecular chemistry of the universe
The mission is named after Sir William Herschel, who discovered the infrared spectrum.
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References
★ The Herschel mission, Harwit M., , , Advances in Space Research,
External links
★ ESA Information on Herschel
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