The ESA Cornerstone mission Herschel Space Observatory, devoted to photometric and spectroscopic observations in the far-infrared and submillimetric spectral region, is described. Key scientific objectives are summarized. A concise description of the three focal plane instruments, proposed by International Consortia, is given. These instruments will allow to observe the Universe from high-z epochs down to very nearby objects such as planets and comets.
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© 2002 American Institute of Physics.
2002
American Institute of Physics
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