The PLATO mission, as part of the Cosmic Vision Programme, aims to detect and characterize terrestrial exoplanets within the habitable zones of solar-type stars, utilizing a multi-camera approach to monitor a wide field of view with high precision. The TOU prototype, designed to test assembly and alignment procedures under varying thermal conditions, underscores the mission's innovative approach to observing the cosmos, blending technical rigor with groundbreaking optical technology to advance our understanding of distant worlds.
J. Farinato, V.V. (2018). TOU Prototype Test Report.
TOU Prototype Test Report
Umbriaco g.;
2018
Abstract
The PLATO mission, as part of the Cosmic Vision Programme, aims to detect and characterize terrestrial exoplanets within the habitable zones of solar-type stars, utilizing a multi-camera approach to monitor a wide field of view with high precision. The TOU prototype, designed to test assembly and alignment procedures under varying thermal conditions, underscores the mission's innovative approach to observing the cosmos, blending technical rigor with groundbreaking optical technology to advance our understanding of distant worlds.File in questo prodotto:
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