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Report of the Kavli IAU Workshop on Global Coordination: Future Space-Based Ultraviolet-Optical-Infrared Telescopes | Debra Elmegreen
; Ewine van Dishoeck
; David Spergel
; Roger Davies
; | Date: |
19 Sep 2017 | Abstract: | International efforts play a key role in driving all areas of astrophysics.
Strategic planning is essential to explore possible partnerships and joint
projects that otherwise could not be afforded, and to maximize their scientific
return. For these reasons, the International Astronomical Union (IAU)
established in 2016 the Working Group on Global Coordination of Ground and
Space Astrophysics. The Working Group held a Kavli IAU Workshop on "Global
Coordination: Future Space-Based Ultraviolet-Optical-Infrared Telescopes" in
July 2017, bringing together scientific leaders from 17 countries to discuss
compelling science drivers, technical requirements, political constraints, and
opportunities for a future large-scale UV/optical/Infrared space mission. This
report summarizes the workshop and recommends that astronomers worldwide
intensify their activities to explore the possibilities for science with such a
mission, including consideration of instrumentation and technology definition
and development, construction, launch, data analysis, and complementary
science. The workshop presentations are available at
this https URL | Source: | arXiv, 1709.6992 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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