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Newcomb Astrometric Satellite
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
Abstract
Newcomb is a design concept for an astrometric optical interferometer satellite with a nominal single measurement accuracy of 100 microarcseconds. In a 30-month mission life, it will make scientifically interesting measurements of O stars, RR Lyrae and Cepheid distances, probe dark matter in our Galaxy via parallax measurements of K giants in the disk, establish a reference grid with internal consistency better than 50 microarcseconds, and lay the groundwork for the larger optical interferometers that are expected to produce a profusion of scientific results during the next century.
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- 3. Expected Developments in High Precision Astrometry
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