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23 June 2006 A high-altitude station-keeping astronomical platform
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Several commercial telecommunication ventures together with a well funded US military program make it a likely possibility that an autonomous, high-altitude, light-than-air (LTA) vehicle which could maneuver and station-keep for weeks to many months will be a reality in a few years. Here I outline how this technology could be used to develop a high-altitude astronomical observing platform which could return high-resolution optical data rivaling those from space-based platforms but at a fraction of the cost.
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Robert A. Fesen "A high-altitude station-keeping astronomical platform", Proc. SPIE 6267, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes, 62670T (23 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.673615
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KEYWORDS
Astronomy

Telescopes

Space telescopes

Telecommunications

Astronomical telescopes

Observatories

Sensors

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