A number of space astrometry missions have been proposed and planned for the next decade, as follow up to the highly successful Hipparcos space astrometry mission (1989-1993). These include DIVA, AMEX (SMEX), AMEX (MIDEX), FAME, JASMINE, SIM-PlanetQuest, Gaia, and OBSS. The capabilities and current status these missions is presented.
Space Astrometry in the Next Decade
2005
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronomy & Celestial Mechanics , Space Technology , Astronomy , Space missions , Reprints , Telescopes , Photometry , Scientific satellites , Interferometers , Spectroscopy , Planning , Astrometry , Hipparcos(High precision parallax collecting satellite) , Fame(Full sky astrometric mapping explorer) , Midex(Medium explorer) , Diva(Deutsche interferometer fuer veilkanalphotometrie und astrometrie) , Amex(Astrometric mapping explorer) , Smex(Small explorer) , Jasmine(Japanese astrometry satellite mission for infrared exploration) , Sim(Space interferometer mission) , Obss(Origins billion star survey)
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