The need for a multi-purpose, optical-NIR space facility after HST and JWST
Abstract In the early 2030s, after the end of operations for the epochal Hubble Space Telescope and the long-anticipated James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysics will lose access to a general purpose high-spatial resolution space observatory to cover the UV-optical-NIR wavelength range with a variet...
Main Authors: | Jahnke, Knud (Author), Krause, Oliver (Author), Rix, Hans-Walter (Author), Courbin, Frédéric (Author), Fontana, Adriano (Author), Heymans, Catherine (Author), Martin, Nicolas (Author), Oesch, Pascal (Author), Taylor, Andy (Author), Gaudi, B. S (Author), Kiessling, Alina (Author), Mennesson, Bertrand (Author), Seager, Sara (Author), Stern, Daniel (Author), Warfield, Keith (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Netherlands,
2021-11-01T14:33:21Z.
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