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Effects of spacecraft pointing errors on future astronomical far-infrared Fourier transform spectrometers

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Abstract

The next generation of far-infrared space astronomy missions will feature cryogenically cooled telescopes that will enable measurements 2 orders of magnitude more sensitive than Herschel. The effects of spacecraft pointing errors on FTS observations in this environment are investigated.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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