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- SAFIR abstract "SAFIR (or Single Aperture Far-InfraRed observatory) is a proposed space observatory for far-infrared light. The plan calls for single large mirror 5–10 meters in diameter, cooled to 5 kelvins (−268 °C; −451 °F). This would feed detector arrays sensitive from 5 to 1000 µm. The possibility of servicing such a telescope in space has been evaluated. It is a large cryogenic space telescope.SAFIR's primary mirror is expected to be 5-10 meters in diameter, quite large for a space-based telescope. For comparison, SAFIR's predecessor, the Spitzer Space Telescope (Spitzer), launched in 2003, has a primary mirror only 0.85 meters in diameter. SAFIR is oriented towards longer wavelengths so the mirror does not have be as accurate compared to visible and near infrared telescopes like Hubble.".
- SAFIR thumbnail SAFIR-CALISTO.jpg?width=300.
- SAFIR wikiPageExternalLink technologies.shtml.
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- SAFIR wikiPageExternalLink 06-1173.pdf.
- SAFIR wikiPageID "39927523".
- SAFIR wikiPageRevisionID "596406754".
- SAFIR subject Category:Infrared_telescopes.
- SAFIR subject Category:Proposed_spacecraft.
- SAFIR subject Category:Space_observatories.
- SAFIR comment "SAFIR (or Single Aperture Far-InfraRed observatory) is a proposed space observatory for far-infrared light. The plan calls for single large mirror 5–10 meters in diameter, cooled to 5 kelvins (−268 °C; −451 °F). This would feed detector arrays sensitive from 5 to 1000 µm. The possibility of servicing such a telescope in space has been evaluated. It is a large cryogenic space telescope.SAFIR's primary mirror is expected to be 5-10 meters in diameter, quite large for a space-based telescope.".
- SAFIR label "SAFIR".
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- SAFIR sameAs Q17079018.
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- SAFIR wasDerivedFrom SAFIR?oldid=596406754.
- SAFIR depiction SAFIR-CALISTO.jpg.
- SAFIR isPrimaryTopicOf SAFIR.