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The ARIEL space mission
Published 2018“…The Atmospheric Remote-Sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey, ARIEL, has been selected to be the next M4 space mission in the ESA Cosmic Vision programme. From launch in 2028, and during the following 4 years of operation, ARIEL will perform precise spectroscopy of the atmospheres of about 1000 known transiting exoplanets using its metre-class telescope, a three-band photometer and three spectrometers that will cover the 0.5 μm to 7.8 μm region of the electromagnetic spectrum. …”
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Biological Protection in Deep Space Missions
Published 2021-12-01“…Long term manned deep space missions will therefor require unique radiation protection strategies. …”
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On the Astron UV Space Mission Data
Published 2016-03-01Subjects: “…space missions: astron…”
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Crew Interaction in Extended Space Missions
Published 2023-08-01“…The main tasks of the study are: (1) to define individual and group values and the extent of group identification reflected in sharing these values; (2) to determine the impact of cross-cultural factors on mutual perceptions and self-perceptions in space crews and with the Mission Control Center (MCC); (3) to study changes in the space crews’ group cohesiveness and structure as they are exposed to the stress of the extended space mission environment. The data obtained indicate an increase in a “psychological distance” between the crew and the MCC personnel versus increased crew cohesion. …”
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Biomedical Moral Enhancement for Human Space Missions
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Exoplanet Searches by Future Deep Space Missions
Published 2011-02-01“…In this paper, we study the benefit of exoplanet searches by deep space missions.…”
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Thermography of Asteroid and Future Applications in Space Missions
Published 2020-03-01“…Thermography has been carried out from Hayabusa2 during the asteroid proximity phase, to unveil the thermophysical properties of the primitive Solar System small body, which offered a new insight for understanding the origin and evolution of the Solar System, and demonstrated the technology for future applications in space missions. Global, local, and close-up thermal images taken from various distances from the asteroid strongly contributed to the mission success, including suitable landing site selection, safe assessment during descents into the thermal environments and hazardous boulder abundance, and the detection of deployable devices against the sunlit asteroid surface. …”
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Editorial: Challenges of asteroseismology in the era of space missions
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Applications and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Space Missions
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The MICROSCOPE space mission to test the Equivalence Principle
Published 2020-11-01“…No violation has been detected for the pair of masses in platinum and titanium at the level of $10^{-14}$.MICROSCOPE, proposed by ONERA and OCA as science leaders and developed by CNES as project manager, is the first European space mission dedicated to fundamental physics on low Earth orbit. …”
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Space Mission Characterization And Analysis For University Cubesat
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VIBRATION AND BONE – AN OPTION FOR LONG-TERM SPACE MISSIONS?
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