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Astronomy at 41,000+ Feet:The Story of the SOFIA Mission(Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) : Astronomy at 41,000+ Feet: The Story of the SOFIA Mission (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) Dana Backman
SOFIA Education & Public Outreach,
USRA & the SETI Institute
Outline : Outline Background info about infrared astronomy
The SOFIA Program
Aircraft
Telescope
Putting it Together
Testing It
Education & Public Outreach
William Herschel : William Herschel Discovery of Infrared Radiation - 1800
All the types of “electromagnetic radiation” … : All the types of “electromagnetic radiation” … Making Light of it All!
Temperature determines themain type of radiation emitted … : Temperature determines the main type of radiation emitted … (left to right: Compton, Chandra, Hubble, and Spitzer space observatories)
Getting the WHOLE picture : Getting the WHOLE picture Constellation Orion left: view at visual wavelengths right: far-infrared view An object can look radically different depending on the type of light collected from it:
But there’s a problem... : But there’s a problem... Earth’s atmospheric water vapor absorbs almost all incoming infrared radiation
Even mountain-top observatories get a limited view of the infrared universe
View of troposphere / stratosphere boundary from above : View of troposphere / stratosphere boundary from above
And a Solution... : And a Solution... High-flying aircraft --above 40,000 ft -- can observe most of the infrared universe
Airborne infrared telescopes can be more versatile -- and much less expensive -- than space infrared telescopes NASA’s Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO) C-141 with a 36-inch telescope onboard, based at NASA-Ames near San Francisco, flew from 1975 - 1996 ,
SOFIA--The Next GenerationAirborne Observatory : SOFIA--The Next Generation Airborne Observatory • 2.5-meter (100-inch) telescope in a Boeing 747SP
• To be based at NASA-Dryden, with scientific mission center at NASA-Ames
• 140 8-hour research flights per year; 20 year lifetime
• 20% share with the German space agency DLR
• The world’s largest portable telescope !
• Useful for both visible and infrared research • 1+ month per year in southern hemisphere • First test flights in ‘07, first science in ‘09
The Aircraft - “Clipper Lindbergh” : The Aircraft - “Clipper Lindbergh”
SOFIA — The Observatory : SOFIA — The Observatory open cavity (door not shown) TELESCOPE pressure bulkhead scientific instrument (1 of 9) scientist stations, telescope and instrument control, etc. Educators work station
Inside, looking aft : Inside, looking aft
The Telescope : The Telescope
The Telescope Primary Mirror : The Telescope Primary Mirror
Slide16 : Major Telescope Components
Putting it together -L-3 Communications Integrated Systems,Waco, TX : Putting it together - L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, Waco, TX
Testing It - Observing Polaris with telescopeand scientific instrument - August ‘04 : Testing It - Observing Polaris with telescope and scientific instrument - August ‘04
Testing It - inside the cabinduring Polaris observations : Testing It - inside the cabin during Polaris observations
One of SOFIA’s 9 scientific instruments that are being built at universities and research institutes in the U.S. and Germany [this is the HIPO instrument crew from Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff] : One of SOFIA’s 9 scientific instruments that are being built at universities and research institutes in the U.S. and Germany [this is the HIPO instrument crew from Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff]
Test flights began April 26, 2007 : Test flights began April 26, 2007
SOFIA Science Vision : SOFIA Science Vision What does SOFIA add to what the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope can do?
SOFIA collects and analyzes infrared radiation of types Hubble cannot: Hubble has a near-infrared camera; SOFIA also has mid- and far-infrared cameras
SOFIA is 3x larger than the Spitzer infrared telescope, thus SOFIA can see details 3x smaller and distinguish objects in regions 9x as crowded as can Spitzer
SOFIA has a much larger set of instruments than either Spitzer or Hubble, especially a comprehensive set of spectrometers that measure composition and motions of celestial objects
SOFIA is designed to operate for 20 years, equal to Hubble’s planned lifetime longer than Spitzer and most other NASA observatories
Teachers, journalists and other guests can fly onboard SOFIA as partners with the astronomers and learn how scientific research really works
Slide23 : 90 cm telescope KAO & Spitzer
Slide24 : 250 cm telescope SOFIA
Slide25 : Constellation Orion right: far-IR view, star forming regions
Organic Growth & Chemistry in the ISM : Organic Growth & Chemistry in the ISM Formation Processing Fossil / Delivery
Feeding the Black Hole in the Center of the Galaxy :
The ring of dust and gas will fall into the black hole
Many if not all galaxies seem to have central black
holes like out galaxy -- a clue to how galaxies form?
Our galaxy’s central black hole is obscured by dust,
and is only observable by infrared observatories like SOFIA
Astronomers observing fast-moving stars and gas infer a 4 million solar mass black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy Feeding the Black Hole in the Center of the Galaxy
Slide28 : SOFIA Occultation Studies of Objects in our Solar System SOFIA can probe the sizes, structures (rings), and atmospheres of solar system bodies by measuring how they occult background stars SOFIA is uniquely suited for this because it can deploy over most of the Earth to be in the right place at the right time:
Can pick from hundreds of events each year
Typical (hypothetical) flight path : Typical (hypothetical) flight path
Southern hemisphere deployment --flight plan to study the Galactic Center : Southern hemisphere deployment -- flight plan to study the Galactic Center
Slide31 :
SOFIA’s over-all program management is located at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in southern California, next to Edwards AFB.
Management of SOFIA’s science and mission operations is at NASA’s Ames Research Center in northern California, in Silicon Valley, contracted to Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
A consortium of 102 universities in the US and abroad
20 research facilities and programs - some at each NASA center
Operator of the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston
Back to the good old KAO … : Back to the good old KAO …
Slide33 : It’s 3 AM onboard the KAO ...
Someone You Know Could Fly on SOFIA : Someone You Know Could Fly on SOFIA Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors - About 100 educators per year will fly on SOFIA - Classroom teachers - Planetarium & science center staff - Community college faculty - Amateur astronomers
SOFIA--”A space observatory that comes home every morning”
For further information: : For further information: SOFIA science project home page
http://www.sofia.usra.edu
Spitzer Space Telescope’s award-winning infrared tutorial
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu
(includes instructions for home-made Herschel demo)
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