Millimetron Wiki Pages



This page is devoted to the development of the Millimetron Space mission which is led by Astro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Institut RAS, Russia. Millimetron is a far-infrared mm-submm wave space observatory that employs a deployable 12m diameter primary mirror cooled to an ambient temperature of ~<50 K. Science cases, instrumentation suite, specifications, interface control documents and design documents can be found on this wikipage. Some pages may be in Russian, but adequate translation in English will be provided over time.
The contents of these pages are intended to be accessible publically, i.e. without log-in. To be able to edit and contribute to the contents one should register through an email to a.m.baryshev (at) sron (dot) nl . Please indicate whether you would like to join any of the Millimetron development efforts: The system team, the camera team, the spectroscopy team and the science team; see the mm.pdf file on this page for a description of these teams.
Millimetron Mission Description and White Paper:
First version of Millimetron white paper is available for download here as .pdf file: Millimetron white paper v1
Please leave your comments following WhitePaperCommentPage which can be modified without login. Please sign your comments.
Initial paper estimating basic Millimetron instrumentation sensitivities is available for download here as .pdf file Millimetron Sensitivities Paper v1
Please leave your comments following SensitivitiesPaperCommentPage which can be modyfied without login. Please sign your comments.
Millimetron Science Cases:
Science drivers
Various science drivers are located in this ScienceDriversPage. Pleas do not hesitate to add yours if appropriate.
Science cases pages:
Follow MillimetronScienceCasesPage page for further information.
Millimetron Instrumentation Concept:
Follow MillimetronInstrumentation pages for further information
SignUpPage | Sign Up for: the System Team, the Camera Team, the Spectroscopy Team, the Science Team
Meetings and News:
Millimetron Science Workshop,14-18 June 2010, Palermo Sicily Presentations are available for download
Millimetron Science and Instrumentation Workshop, Paris, 05-06 Apr 2009, Announcemen/Program/Venue
Millimetron US Instrumentation Workshop, 19 Apr 2009, Satellite of ISSTT2009 announcement, venue
Millimetron Science and Instrumentation Workshop, 15-16, January 2009, Utrecht, The Netherlands Presentations are available for download.
