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- PEGASE abstract "PEGASE is a design for a space observatory developed by France in the early 2000s. It combined formation flying with infrared telescopes operating as a double-aperture interferometer. Three free-flying satellites would operate together;a beam combiner and two siderostats. The baseline of the interferometer would be between adjustable to between 50 and 500 meters. The goal of the mission is the study of Hot Jupiters ("pegasids"), brown dwarfs and the interior of protoplanetary disks. The design was developed by Centre National d'Études Spatiales and was studied for a launch as early as 2010–2012. However, the Phase-0 part of the study in 2005 suggested it would take 8 or 9 years to develop.".
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- PEGASE wikiPageRevisionID "589460998".
- PEGASE hasPhotoCollection PEGASE.
- PEGASE subject Category:Exoplanet_search_projects.
- PEGASE subject Category:Interferometric_telescopes.
- PEGASE subject Category:Proposed_spacecraft.
- PEGASE subject Category:Space_observatories.
- PEGASE subject Category:Space_program_of_France.
- PEGASE subject Category:France_and_Space.
- PEGASE type Artifact100021939.
- PEGASE type Device103183080.
- PEGASE type Instrument103574816.
- PEGASE type Instrumentality103575240.
- PEGASE type InterferometricTelescopes.
- PEGASE type Magnifier103709206.
- PEGASE type Object100002684.
- PEGASE type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- PEGASE type ScientificInstrument104147495.
- PEGASE type SpaceTelescopes.
- PEGASE type Telescope104403638.
- PEGASE type Whole100003553.
- PEGASE comment "PEGASE is a design for a space observatory developed by France in the early 2000s. It combined formation flying with infrared telescopes operating as a double-aperture interferometer. Three free-flying satellites would operate together;a beam combiner and two siderostats. The baseline of the interferometer would be between adjustable to between 50 and 500 meters. The goal of the mission is the study of Hot Jupiters ("pegasids"), brown dwarfs and the interior of protoplanetary disks.".
- PEGASE label "PEGASE".
- PEGASE label "PEGASE".
- PEGASE label "PEGASE".
- PEGASE sameAs PEGASE.
- PEGASE sameAs PEGASE.
- PEGASE sameAs m.02w3_1n.
- PEGASE sameAs Q1071927.
- PEGASE sameAs Q1071927.
- PEGASE sameAs PEGASE.
- PEGASE wasDerivedFrom PEGASE?oldid=589460998.
- PEGASE isPrimaryTopicOf PEGASE.