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2010A&A...518L...1P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 518, L1-1 (2010/7-2)

Herschel Space Observatory. An ESA facility for far-infrared and submillimetre astronomy.

PILBRATT G.L., RIEDINGER J.R., PASSVOGEL T., CRONE G., DOYLE D., GAGEUR U., HERAS A.M., JEWELL C., METCALFE L., OTT S. and SCHMIDT M.

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Herschel was launched on 14 May 2009, and is now an operational ESA space observatory offering unprecedented observational capabilities in the far-infrared and submillimetre spectral range 55-671µm. Herschel carries a 3.5m diameter passively cooled Cassegrain telescope, which is the largest of its kind and utilises a novel silicon carbide technology. The science payload comprises three instruments: two direct detection cameras/medium resolution spectrometers, PACS and SPIRE, and a very high-resolution heterodyne spectrometer, HIFI, whose focal plane units are housed inside a superfluid helium cryostat. Herschel is an observatory facility operated in partnership among ESA, the instrument consortia, and NASA. The mission lifetime is determined by the cryostat hold time. Nominally approximately 20000 h will be available for astronomy, 32% is guaranteed time and the remainder is open to the worldwide general astronomical community through a standard competitive proposal procedure.

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Journal keyword(s): space vehicles - space vehicles: instruments - infrared: general - submillimetre: general

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