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SOFIA
Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy
SOFIA is an airborne observatory that will study the universe in the
infrared spectrum. The high sensitivity provided by SOFIA and the
spectral resolution obtained with the CTS (Chirp Transform
Spectrometer) combine in a unique tool in order to address a wide
range of topics of modern astrophysics, from questions about comets,
planetary atmospheres and the interstellar medium in the galaxy to
investigations related to the early Universe.
Science objectives
SOFIA will be used to study many different kinds of astronomical objects and phenomena, but some of the most interesting are:
- Star birth and death
- Formation of new solar systems
- Identification of complex molecules in space
- Planets, comets and asteroids in our solar system
- Nebulae and dust in galaxies (or, Ecosystems of galaxies)
- Black holes at the center of galaxies
MPS contribution
GREAT-CTS
High resolution spectrometry at 14 Km altitude
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