Herschel/Planck Program-From Complex Mission Design to Verification and Operations

A. Heske, T. Passvogel, G. Crone, P. Estaria, J. Juillet
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Two astrophysics missions, Herschel, an observatory mission and Planck, a survey mission, are combined into one program within the long-term science program "Cosmic Vision" of the European Space Agency (ESA). This paper reviews the scientific and mission requirements together with the payload and spacecraft design, and it highlights the adopted model and verification approach and operational aspects of the two spacecraft. Herschel will target the largely unexplored infrared and sub-millimeter part of the electromagnetic spectrum from 60 to 670 microns with three scientific instruments. Planck will systematically image the whole sky with two scientific instruments simultaneously in nine frequency channels between 30 and 900 GHz to unravel the temperature fluctuations of the cosmic background radiation. For both satellites, which will be launched from the European Space Port in Kourou (French Guiana) on a single Ariane 5 launcher in the first half of 2008, the orbits will be Lissajous orbits around the 2nd Lagrange Point L2 of the Earth-Sun system.
赫歇尔/普朗克计划——从复杂的任务设计到验证和操作
两个天体物理学任务,赫歇尔,一个观测任务和普朗克,一个调查任务,被合并为欧洲航天局(ESA)长期科学计划“宇宙视野”中的一个项目。本文综述了科学和任务需求、载荷和航天器设计,重点介绍了两种航天器采用的模型和验证方法以及运行方面的问题。赫歇尔将用三种科学仪器瞄准60至670微米的电磁波谱中大部分尚未开发的红外和亚毫米部分。普朗克将用两台科学仪器同时在30至900千兆赫之间的9个频率频道系统地对整个天空进行成像,以揭示宇宙背景辐射的温度波动。这两颗卫星将于2008年上半年从位于库鲁(法属圭亚那)的欧洲太空港用一个阿丽亚娜5号发射装置发射,轨道将在地球-太阳系统的第二拉格朗日点L2周围的利萨约轨道上运行。
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