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Half a century of Space Adventure at Centre Spatial of Liège
Rochus, Pierre
2016Conference à l'Académie des Sciences de Bruxelles
 

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Keywords :
Space technologies; Space history
Abstract :
[en] Created by the University of Liège, the Centre spatial de Liège is a research centre dedicated to space instrumentation including environmental test facilities and high level laboratories. It works for the European Space Agency (ESA), for the space industry and for regionals firms. From the beginning of its more than 50 years long history, CSL develops, assembles, calibrates and/or tests observation instruments and relevant sub-systems capable to operate in a harsh environment, in order to serve the demands of the space science. Space Systems Program focuses its effort to incorporate CSL into the teams dedicated for definition, design, integration and/or ground and in flight calibration of scientific payload missions, mainly under the final authority of the most prestigious Space Agencies (ESA, NASA, JAXA …). Today, more than 15 complex pieces of CSL technology have been launched in space, all of them operating nominally. Some of the most significant instruments made by CSL are: EIT solar telescope (SOHO), HI (STEREO), SWAP (PROBA 2), optical monitors with OM (Newton), OMC (INTEGRAL) and various contributions on PACS (Herschel), MIRI (JWST), UVS (JUNO) and COROT. In 2011, this strong heritage allows CSL to be awarded with the Extreme UV Imager (EUI) PIship of Solar Orbiter (ESA M1 science mission). For the Future, CSL is involved in the L1 JUICE, L2 ATHENA, M1 Solar Orbiter, M2 EUCLID, M3 PLATO, M4, S1 CHEOPS, S2 SMILE ESA missions as well as the SPP, ICON NASA Missions. The presentation will concentrate on the development of Space Instruments during this half a century of Space Adventure, focusing on Solar Physics and Space Weather Instruments.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Rochus, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Language :
English
Title :
Half a century of Space Adventure at Centre Spatial of Liège
Publication date :
12 October 2016
Event name :
Conference à l'Académie des Sciences de Bruxelles
Event organizer :
Académie de l'Air et de l'Espace 1 Avenue Camille Flammarion - 31500 TOULOUSE
Event place :
Bruxelles, Belgium
Event date :
12 octobre 2016
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
References of the abstract :
Created by the University of Liège, the Centre spatial de Liège is a research centre dedicated to space instrumentation including environmental test facilities and high level laboratories. It works for the European Space Agency (ESA), for the space industry and for regionals firms. From the beginning of its more than 50 years long history, CSL develops, assembles, calibrates and/or tests observation instruments and relevant sub-systems capable to operate in a harsh environment, in order to serve the demands of the space science. Space Systems Program focuses its effort to incorporate CSL into the teams dedicated for definition, design, integration and/or ground and in flight calibration of scientific payload missions, mainly under the final authority of the most prestigious Space Agencies (ESA, NASA, JAXA …). Today, more than 15 complex pieces of CSL technology have been launched in space, all of them operating nominally. Some of the most significant instruments made by CSL are: EIT solar telescope (SOHO), HI (STEREO), SWAP (PROBA 2), optical monitors with OM (Newton), OMC (INTEGRAL) and various contributions on PACS (Herschel), MIRI (JWST), UVS (JUNO) and COROT. In 2011, this strong heritage allows CSL to be awarded with the Extreme UV Imager (EUI) PIship of Solar Orbiter (ESA M1 science mission). For the Future, CSL is involved in the L1 JUICE, L2 ATHENA, M1 Solar Orbiter, M2 EUCLID, M3 PLATO, M4, S1 CHEOPS, S2 SMILE ESA missions as well as the SPP, ICON NASA Missions. The presentation will concentrate on the development of Space Instruments during this half a century of Space Adventure, focusing on Solar Physics and Space Weather Instruments.
Funders :
BELSPO - SPP Politique scientifique - Service Public Fédéral de Programmation Politique scientifique
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