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Le télescope d'Herschel prend forme
 
14 janvier 2004

Herschel primary reflector after brazing at Boostec facilities
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Herschel primary reflector after brazing at the Boostec facilities in Tarbes, France.

Credits: EADS Astrium - D. Marques
 
  Le plus grand miroir spatial au monde
 
Herschel primary reflector after brazing at Boostec facilities
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Herschel primary reflector after brazing at Boostec facilities in Tarbes, France

Credits: EADS Astrium - D. Marques
 
  Coup double en 2007
 
Artist's Impression of the Herschel Spacecraft
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Herschel is the only space facility dedicated to the submillimetre and far infrared part of the spectrum. Its vantage point in space provides several decisive advantages, including a low and stable background and full access to this part of the spectrum.
Herschel has the potential of discovering the earliest epoch proto-galaxies, revealing the cosmologically evolving AGN-starburst symbiosis, and unraveling the mechanisms involved in the formation of stars and planetary system bodies. The key science objectives emphasise specifically the formation of stars and galaxies, and the interrelation between the two, but also includes the physics of the interstellar medium, astrochemistry, and solar system studies.
Herschel will carry a 3.5 metre diameter passively cooled telescope. The science payload complement - two cameras/medium resolution spectrometers (PACS and SPIRE) and a very high resolution heterodyne spectrometer (HIFI) - will be housed in a superfluid helium cryostat.
Herschel will be placed in a transfer trajectory towards its operational orbit around the Earth-Sun L2 point by an Ariane 5 (shared with Planck) in early 2007. Once operational FIRST will offer a minimum of 3 years of routine observations; roughly 2/3 of the available observing time is open to the general astronomical community through a standard competitive proposal procedure.
 
 
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