Optical technologies in ESA programmes - Congrex
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Cosmic Vision Implementation<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
Space Science Programme<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
Exist<strong>in</strong>g missions<br />
–<br />
<strong>in</strong>cludes<br />
Herschel, Planck lately<br />
Missions <strong>in</strong> development<br />
–<br />
LISA PF, Bepi<br />
Colombo, GAIA, JWST<br />
New MediumandLargecandidate missions <strong>in</strong> “Cosmic<br />
Vision 2015-2025”<br />
Space Sciences missions “enjoys”<br />
long preparation efforts<br />
<strong>ESA</strong> funds/develops space <strong>in</strong>frastructure (satellite, telescope)<br />
Instruments are generally provided by Institutes, funded by Member<br />
States, with few exceptions:<br />
a.<br />
GAIA (no <strong>in</strong>strument �)<br />
b. NIRSPEC (JWST)<br />
Cooperation with NASA traditional<br />
Optics <strong>in</strong> <strong>ESA</strong> <strong>programmes</strong> | Roland Meynart | ICSO �ό��� 2010 | 05 October 2010 | Earth Observation | Slide 14