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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
IVS is under study in ESA as a second generation space VLBI observatory. The mission concept calls for a 25 m diameter radio telescope in space funded by the principal space agencies. Orbiting the Earth and observing in concert with the established ground-based VLBI arrays in Europe, USA, USSR and Australia, IVS will provide high quality images of galactic and extragalactic radio sources at wavelengths spanning the radio band from decimetres to millimetres with resolution as high as 10 micro arcseconds and sensitivity equal to those of ground-based images. New features of IVS compared to the first generation missions are: a more than order of magnitude increase in sensitivity; an order of magnitude increase in maximum angular resolution; extension of the wavelength range to the millimetre band; and the capability to operate as a stand-alone radio telescope enabling it to explore new frontiers in spectral line and microwave background research, in particular the distribution of galactic molecular oxygen and Compton scattering of the microwave background by foreground cluster gas.