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... telescope in space was first raised in the 1920s by German-Romanian Rocket Pioneer Hermann Oberth (1894-1989) in his groundbreaking writings about space exploration. The first serious proposal for a space telescope ... in February 1997, and installed two powerful instruments, the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrograph in the place of the Faint ...
... Webpage = Semimajor_Axis = Eccentricity = Inclination = Orbital_Period = Apoapsis = Periapsis = Orbits = Alternate Names = Hubble Space Telescope, Space Telescope, 20580 Experiments = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=HST Here Nominal Power ... ), HST was a 2.4 m, f/24 Ritchey-Chretien telescope capable of performing observations in the visible, near-ultraviolet, and near-infrared (1150 A to 1 mm). Placed into a low ...
... , extraterrestrial (ET) colonies may exist in our solar system. Papagianis has suggested that an infrared (IR) survey of asteroidal solar system objects may reveal the presence of ET colonies ... and colour indices from natural and artificial KBOs, and KBO IR observability using moderate-sized telescopes. it is demonstrated that the observed IR excesses of Centaur objects is almost certainly ...
... what is beyond the next horizon. Pioneers and settlers follow the explorers; attracted by the opportunities for economic gain revealed by exploration, they put down roots to establish new communities on the ... . For example, the European Space Agency (ESA) might pay the LDC to service an ESA telescope on the Moon, to send an ESA astronaut a LDC facility, or for samples of ... lunar infrastructure? '''References''' Aldridge Commission (2004) President's Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy (2004), Report: A Journey to Inspire, Innovate and Discover," June 2004, Retrieved from http ...
... In a recent paper Matloff addressed the issue of performing an infrared search of Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) for excess infrared radiation as a means of revealing the presence of extraterrestrial colonies ... the available data on them are noted. Facilities for infrared observation are discussed with a view to directing search efforts towards the infrared spectrum. Conclusions are drawn regarding the utility of future ...
... British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58 '''Page ''' - 357-366 '''Year''' - 2005 '''Keywords''' - SETI, radio telescope, space solar power, interferrometry, phased array '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.357 '''Number of Pages ... very quiet observatories such as those proposed for the lunar far-side. The power satellite/telescope would depend upon interferrometry like the square kilometer array to counteract radio frequency interference, but ...
... drive cosmic sources. Unfortunately this same close relationship also ensures that the observer's astronomical telescope itself becomes a bright source of background noise, a factor aggravated by the fact that ... derived from extremely complex sequences of particle interactions. In order to improve the sensitivity of telescopes operating in the γ-ray domain, it is vital to understand the detailed contributions to ...
... its unique vantage point 600 kilometers above the surface of the Earth, the Hubble Space Telescope looks out into space to capture dazzling images from distant stars which would be impossible ... Telecope is mankind's eyes on the universe. The dazzling vistas that the Hubble Space Telescope has recorded since its launch in 1990 are presented, along with the explanations of what ...
... British Interplanetary Society for Volume 60 60 '''Page ''' - 162-168 '''Year''' - 2007 '''Keywords''' - Lunar radio telescopes, space-based radioastronomy, radio occultations, diffraction, lagrangian points, radio frequency interferences '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007 ... that man-made radio frequency interferences (RFI) clearly cannot reach. In other words, a radio telescope or an array of antennas located in the centre of the Moon's farside would ...
... . It, therefore, is essential that a sustainable exploration program should allocate funds from the onset to develop an efficient operational exploration system. Mars and beyond exploration requires new techniques and organizational methods due ... , 2004 (2) Richard E. Eckelkamp and David J. Korsmeyer, "Capability 9.1 Exploration", Human Exploration and Mobility Capability Roadmap Team, Exploration Subteam Report to the National Research Council, March 29, 2005 (3) David ...

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