Fourth and Final 'Great Observatory' To Launch Soon 9
Uosdwis writes "The New York Times (FRYYY) has an article about SIRTF, the fourth and last 'Great Observatory'. It is a Space based Infra Red Telescope Facility which will extend the work of The Hubble telescope, The Compton Gamma Ray telescope and The Chandra X-Ray telescope. SIRTF is quite an amazing project using new ideas such as an Earth Trailing starting from an L1 orbit, and cooling only the intruments. Saved tax payers over $1 billion in redesigns. Check it out!"
archive.nytimes.com (Score:5, Informative)
Here's the article [nytimes.com] -- no registration needed.
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There are four? (Score:5, Insightful)
I like the idea of space telescopes---but I also like the idea of better earth based telescopes, since I think that they're going to be the most practical until we get a space elevator or something. We can make stars stop shimmering with adaptive optics, and we can get the resolving power of a telescope with a mirror a mile wide with interferometry, which would be impractical to build in space. Long vacuum-filled pipes between telescopes and mirrors aligning the light waves to be in phase are, to me, just as exciting as a single "great observatory"; moreso, perhaps, since the interferometric observatories can be constructed more cheaply (and so it will be easier for astronomers to get time on them).
Re:There are four? (Score:4, Informative)
Not the LAST (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Not the LAST (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Not the LAST (Score:1)
Which probably means neither repair nor
upgrade possibilities like with hubble...
a sunshield the size of a tennis court???
good thing there's less space trash in that
far off orbit...:-)