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Related: About this forumNASA’s Newest Telescope Is Housed In A Special Jumbo Jet That Flies At 45,000 Feet - ExtremeTech
NASAs newest telescope is housed in a special jumbo jet that flies at 45,000 feetBy Ryan Whitwam - ExtremeTech
July 11, 2014 at 9:42 am
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The thick, soupy atmosphere of Earth is great for breathing, but not so much for seeing whats going on in the cosmos. Thats why the most spectacular and scientifically important images of the universe have been taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. It has served the world well for more than 20 years, but Hubble is nearing the end of its useful life, and the James Webb telescope is still years away from completion. In the meantime, NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have just completed the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) a giant telescope that rides on the back of a high-altitude jumbo jet. Its really the next best thing to being in space.
NASA has been working on the SOFIA project for a number of years, but only recently has the flying observatory been declared fully operational. Sadly, its not as simple as strapping a telescope to a standard jet and heading for the skies. The plane itself, a Boeing 747SP, is highly specialized. This craft was designed by Boeing to be able to fly higher, faster, and longer than a standard 747, which is perfect for SOFIA. The frame of the aircraft has been modified to be considerably lighter, but the most obvious change is the addition of a large door toward the aft where the 2.5-meter telescope peeks out.
The unique design of this aircraft allows it to remain in the stratosphere (at about 45,000 feet, 13,000 meters) for several hours making observations. At that altitude, most of the atmospheric distortion ground telescopes contend with is a non-issue, and it can fly to any part of the globe to observe different parts of the sky. One advantage SOFIA has over space-based telescopes is that it lands at the end of each mission, which makes it considerably easier to repair and outfit for particular tasks. A telescope like Hubble needs to be almost entirely automated and servicing it is a bit more involved.
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NASA’s Newest Telescope Is Housed In A Special Jumbo Jet That Flies At 45,000 Feet - ExtremeTech (Original Post)
WillyT
Jul 2014
OP
Very nice ... I hadn't even realized the Kuiper Airborne Observatory was long retired ...
eppur_se_muova
Jul 2014
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Hoppy
(3,595 posts)1. Does it have Nikon anti-shake technology?
eppur_se_muova
(36,262 posts)2. Very nice ... I hadn't even realized the Kuiper Airborne Observatory was long retired ...
Brother Buzz
(36,430 posts)3. Out with the old, in with the new