In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight d...
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author | Coppi, Gabriele Ade, Peter A. Ashton, Peter C. Austermann, Jason E. Cox, Erin G. Devlin, Mark J. Dober, Bradley J. Fanfani, Valentina Fissel, Laura M. Galitzki, Nicholas B. Gao, Jiansong Gordon, Samuel Groppi, Christopher E. Hilton, Gene C. Hubmayr, Johannes Klein, Jeffrey Li, Dale Lowe, Ian Lourie, Nathan P. Mckinney, Christopher Mani, Hamdi Mauskopf, Philip D. Nati, Federico Novak, Giles Pisano, Giampaolo Romualdez, Javier L. Sinclair, Adrian K. Soler, Juan D. Tucker, Carole Ullom, Joel Visser, Michael Wheeler, Caleb H. Williams, Paul A. |
author2 | Marshall, HK Spyromilio, J Usuda, T Coppi, G Ade, P Ashton, P Austermann, J Cox, E Devlin, M Dober, B Fanfani, V Fissel, L Galitzki, N Gao, J Gordon, S Groppi, C Hilton, G Hubmayr, J Klein, J Li, D Lowe, I Lourie, N Mckinney, C Mani, H Mauskopf, P Nati, F Novak, G Pisano, G Romualdez, J Sinclair, A Soler, J Tucker, C Ullom, J Visser, M Wheeler, C Williams, P |
author_facet | Coppi, Gabriele Ade, Peter A. Ashton, Peter C. Austermann, Jason E. Cox, Erin G. Devlin, Mark J. Dober, Bradley J. Fanfani, Valentina Fissel, Laura M. Galitzki, Nicholas B. Gao, Jiansong Gordon, Samuel Groppi, Christopher E. Hilton, Gene C. Hubmayr, Johannes Klein, Jeffrey Li, Dale Lowe, Ian Lourie, Nathan P. Mckinney, Christopher Mani, Hamdi Mauskopf, Philip D. Nati, Federico Novak, Giles Pisano, Giampaolo Romualdez, Javier L. Sinclair, Adrian K. Soler, Juan D. Tucker, Carole Ullom, Joel Visser, Michael Wheeler, Caleb H. Williams, Paul A. |
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description | The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight duration, the instrument worked very well and is providing significant information about each subsystem that will be invaluable for future balloon missions. In this contribution, we discuss the performance of telescope and gondola. |
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spelling | ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/298221 2025-05-18T13:55:19+00:00 In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform Coppi, Gabriele Ade, Peter A. Ashton, Peter C. Austermann, Jason E. Cox, Erin G. Devlin, Mark J. Dober, Bradley J. Fanfani, Valentina Fissel, Laura M. Galitzki, Nicholas B. Gao, Jiansong Gordon, Samuel Groppi, Christopher E. Hilton, Gene C. Hubmayr, Johannes Klein, Jeffrey Li, Dale Lowe, Ian Lourie, Nathan P. Mckinney, Christopher Mani, Hamdi Mauskopf, Philip D. Nati, Federico Novak, Giles Pisano, Giampaolo Romualdez, Javier L. Sinclair, Adrian K. Soler, Juan D. Tucker, Carole Ullom, Joel Visser, Michael Wheeler, Caleb H. Williams, Paul A. Marshall, HK Spyromilio, J Usuda, T Coppi, G Ade, P Ashton, P Austermann, J Cox, E Devlin, M Dober, B Fanfani, V Fissel, L Galitzki, N Gao, J Gordon, S Groppi, C Hilton, G Hubmayr, J Klein, J Li, D Lowe, I Lourie, N Mckinney, C Mani, H Mauskopf, P Nati, F Novak, G Pisano, G Romualdez, J Sinclair, A Soler, J Tucker, C Ullom, J Visser, M Wheeler, C Williams, P 2020 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/10281/298221 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560849 https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/11445.toc eng eng SPIE country:US info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9781510636774 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000769070400035 ispartofbook:Proceedings Volume 11445, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII - 14 December 2020 through 22 December 2020 volume:11445 firstpage:281 lastpage:281 numberofpages:1 serie:PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE, THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING alleditors:Marshall, HK; Spyromilio, J; Usuda, T http://hdl.handle.net/10281/298221 doi:10.1117/12.2560849 Astronomy Submillimeter Telescope info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2020 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560849 2025-04-28T01:57:12Z The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight duration, the instrument worked very well and is providing significant information about each subsystem that will be invaluable for future balloon missions. In this contribution, we discuss the performance of telescope and gondola. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII 281 |
spellingShingle | Astronomy Submillimeter Telescope Coppi, Gabriele Ade, Peter A. Ashton, Peter C. Austermann, Jason E. Cox, Erin G. Devlin, Mark J. Dober, Bradley J. Fanfani, Valentina Fissel, Laura M. Galitzki, Nicholas B. Gao, Jiansong Gordon, Samuel Groppi, Christopher E. Hilton, Gene C. Hubmayr, Johannes Klein, Jeffrey Li, Dale Lowe, Ian Lourie, Nathan P. Mckinney, Christopher Mani, Hamdi Mauskopf, Philip D. Nati, Federico Novak, Giles Pisano, Giampaolo Romualdez, Javier L. Sinclair, Adrian K. Soler, Juan D. Tucker, Carole Ullom, Joel Visser, Michael Wheeler, Caleb H. Williams, Paul A. In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title | In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title_full | In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title_fullStr | In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title_full_unstemmed | In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title_short | In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform |
title_sort | in-flight performance of the blast-tng telescope platform |
topic | Astronomy Submillimeter Telescope |
topic_facet | Astronomy Submillimeter Telescope |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10281/298221 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560849 https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/11445.toc |