SPICE
(Space Interferometer for Cosmic Evolution)
(plan for a future far-infrared space interferometer)
SPICE (for Space Interferometer for Cosmic Evolution)
is a plan for a future NASA far infrared space interferometer.
The plan has two 1-meter telescopes on booms,
providing a 36-meter baseline,
offing up to 0.3 arcsecond angular resolution.
Its wavelength range is 25μm to 400μm.
The SPICE is essentially a new name for a plan called SPIRIT
(for Space Infrared Interferomic Telescope),
which was proposed in the 1999-2010 time-frame,
an alternative to a more-ambitious plan, SPECS
(for Submillimeter Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structure),
which would use three tethered spacecraft telescopes
for up to a 1 km baseline.
Note that the names SPICE I and SPICE 2
(for Survey Probe Infrared Celestial Experiment)
were used for 1970s/1980s infrared sounding-rocket missions.
Also, the name SPIRIT 1, SPIRIT II, and SPIRIT III
(for Spectral Infrared Interferometric Telescope)
were 1980s/1990s infrared missions, the latter a satellite mission.
The term "interferometric" was used because it incorporated
a spectrometer incorporating an interferometer (a Fabry-Pérot interferometer or similar).
In addition to astronomical research, some of these included study
of Earth atmosphere.
(spacecraft,NASA,far infrared,interferometer,plan)
Further reading:
https://asd.gsfc.nasa.gov/spice/index.html
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023pcsf.conf..313V/abstract
https://asd.gsfc.nasa.gov/spice/documents/SPIRIT_PPP_RFI_final.pdf
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AdSpR..40..689L/abstract
https://asd.gsfc.nasa.gov/firs/docs/NRAO_NBTreport140609.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/0707.0873
https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0202085
https://cor.gsfc.nasa.gov/stigs/irstig/documents/whitepapers/far-ir_interferometer_mission_concept_white_paper_v2.1.pdf
https://users.physics.unc.edu/~gcsloan/library/2012/price/price08.pdf
WaveL | Freq | Photon Energy | | |
25μm | 12THz | 50meV | begin | SPICE |
400μm | 750GHz | 3.1meV | end | SPICE |
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