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28 July 2000 Very wide band telescope for Planck using optical and radio frequency techniques
Guy Fargant, Denis Dubruel, Myriam Cornut, Jean-Bernard Riti, Thomas Passvogel, Peter J. I. de Maagt, Michel Anderegg, Jan Tauber
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Planck associated to FIRST is one of the ESA scientific missions belonging to the Horizon 2000 program. It will be launched by an Ariane 5 in 2007. Planck aims at obtaining very accurate images of the Cosmic Microwave Background fluctuations, thanks to a spaceborne telescope featuring a wide wavelength range and an excellent control of straylight and thermal variations.
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Guy Fargant, Denis Dubruel, Myriam Cornut, Jean-Bernard Riti, Thomas Passvogel, Peter J. I. de Maagt, Michel Anderegg, and Jan Tauber "Very wide band telescope for Planck using optical and radio frequency techniques", Proc. SPIE 4013, UV, Optical, and IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (28 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.394000
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