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NGST NIRCam Scientific Program and Design Concept

Authors :
Mather, John C.
Rieke, Marcia
Baum, Stefi
Beichman, Chas.
Crampton, David
Doyon, René
Eisenstein, Daniel
Greene, Thomas
Hodapp, Klaus-Werner
Horner, Scott
Johnstone, Doug
Lesyna, Larry
Lilly, Simon
Meyer, Michael
Martin, Peter
McCarthy, Donald
Rieke, George
Roellig, Thomas
Stauffer, John
Trauger, John
Young, Erick
Mather, John C.
Rieke, Marcia
Baum, Stefi
Beichman, Chas.
Crampton, David
Doyon, René
Eisenstein, Daniel
Greene, Thomas
Hodapp, Klaus-Werner
Horner, Scott
Johnstone, Doug
Lesyna, Larry
Lilly, Simon
Meyer, Michael
Martin, Peter
McCarthy, Donald
Rieke, George
Roellig, Thomas
Stauffer, John
Trauger, John
Young, Erick
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The science program for the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) relies heavily on a high performance nearinfrared imager. A design which supports the observations outlined in the Design Reference Mission (DRM) and which also supports enhanced searches for "first light" objects and planets has been developed. Key features of the design include use of refractive optics to minimize the volume and mass required, tunable filters for spectroscopic imaging, and redundant imagers for fail-safe wavefront sensing.

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, NGST NIRCam Scientific Program and Design Concept, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1055212317
Document Type :
Electronic Resource