Presentation 1996/6/28
On the Lunar-based Astronomy
Hiroshi KAROJI,
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Abstract(in English) The moon is often considered as an ideal site for astronomical observations. The atmosphere, which is the most serious cause of telescope performance degradation, is nearly absent. The moon is also well known for its seismic stability. Compared to astronomical satellites in earth orbit, a major advantage of the moon is that it provides an enormous natural and stable platform. We present here recent feasibity studies of Japanese astronomers on lunar-based astronomy, with previously established American and European initiatives.
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Keyword(in English) Lunar-based Astronomy / Lunar Station / Optical/Infrared Interferometry / 3K Cosmic Background Radiation / Gravitational Wave Detection
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Conference Date 1996/6/28(1days)
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Title (in English) On the Lunar-based Astronomy
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Keyword(1) Lunar-based Astronomy
Keyword(2) Lunar Station
Keyword(3) Optical/Infrared Interferometry
Keyword(4) 3K Cosmic Background Radiation
Keyword(5) Gravitational Wave Detection
1st Author's Name Hiroshi KAROJI
1st Author's Affiliation National Astronomical Observatory of Japan()
Date 1996/6/28
Paper # SANE96-28
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 142
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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