cosmos.wikisort.org - SpacecraftXEUS (X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy) was a space observatory plan developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) as a successor to the successful XMM-Newton X-ray satellite telescope. It was merged to the International X-ray Observatory (IXO) around 2008, but as that project ran into issues in 2011, the ESA component was forked off into Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (Athena).
European X-ray space observatory
For other uses, see XEUS (disambiguation).
X-ray Evolving Universe SpectroscopyNames | XEUS |
---|
|
Mission type | Space telescope |
---|
Operator | European Space Agency (ESA) |
---|
COSPAR ID |  |
---|
|
|
|
Reference system | L2 orbit |
---|
|
|
Wide-Field X-ray Imager (WFXI) |
Cosmic Vision Advanced Telescope for High-ENergy Astrophysics (ATHENA) → |
XEUS consisted of a mirror spacecraft that carried a large X-ray telescope, with a mirror area of about 5 m² and an imaging resolution better than 5 in; for X-ray radiation with an energy of 1 keV. A detector spacecraft would have flown in formation with the telescope at a distance of approximately 50 m, in the focus of the telescope. The detectors would have included a wide-field X-ray imager with an energy resolution of 150 eV at 6 keV, as well as a cryogenic narrow-field imager with an energy resolution of 2 eV at 1 keV.
XEUS would have been able to measure the X-ray spectrum and thereby the composition, temperature and velocities of hot matter in the early universe. It would address diverse questions like the origin and nature of black holes, their relation with star formation, the evolution of baryons and the formation of the heavy elements in the Universe.
The technology required for the follow-on project of XEUS, the International X-ray Observatory, eventually leading to Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (Athena) which is currently under development. XEUS was one of the candidates for the Cosmic Vision programme of the European Space Agency.
Recent developments
In May 2008, ESA and NASA established a coordination group involving three agencies - ESA, NASA and JAXA - with the intent of exploring a joint mission merging the ongoing XEUS and Constellation-X (Con-X) projects.[1] This proposed the start of a joint study for the International X-ray Observatory (IXO).[2]
See also
Spaceflight portal
References
External links
European Space Agency |
---|
Spaceports |
- Guiana Space Centre
- Esrange
| |
---|
Launch vehicles |
- Ariane 5
- Ariane 6
- Soyuz
- Vega
|
---|
Facilities |
- Space Operations Centre
- Space Research and Technology Centre
- ESA Centre for Earth Observation
- European Astronaut Centre
- Space Astronomy Centre
- Space Applications and Telecommunications Centre
- Concurrent Design Facility
- Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility
|
---|
Communications |
- ESTRACK
- European Data Relay System
|
---|
Programmes |
- Artemis
- Aurora
- ATV
- Copernicus
- Columbus
- CryoSat
- EGNOS
- GALILEO
- ELIPS
- ExoMars
- FLPP
- Living Planet Programme
- Space Situational Awareness Programme
- Science Programme
- Horizon 2000
- Cosmic Vision
- Pride
|
---|
Predecessors |
- European Launcher Development Organisation
- European Space Research Organisation
|
---|
Related topics |
- Arianespace
- ESA Television
- EUMETSAT
- European Space Camp
- GEWEX
- Planetary Science Archive
|
---|
|
Projects and missions |
---|
Science | Solar physics |
- ISEE-2 (1977–87)
- Ulysses (1990–2009)
- SOHO (1995–present)
- Cluster II (2000–present)
- Solar Orbiter (2020–present)
- Vigil (2020s)
|
---|
Planetary science |
- Giotto (1985–92)
- Huygens (1997–2005)
- SMART-1 (2003–06)
- Mars Express (2003–present)
- Rosetta/Philae (2004–16)
- Venus Express (2005–14)
- ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (2016–present)
- BepiColombo (2018–present)
- Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (2023)
- Hera (2024)
- Rosalind Franklin rover (2028)
- Comet Interceptor (2029)
- EnVision (2031)
|
---|
Astronomy and cosmology | |
---|
Earth observation |
- Copernicus (1988–present)
- Meteosat First Generation (1977–97)
- ERS-1 (1991–2000)
- ERS-2 (1995–2011)
- Meteosat Second Generation (2002–present)
- Envisat (2002–12)
- Double Star (2003–07)
- MetOp (2006–present)
- GOCE (2009–13)
- SMOS (2009–present)
- CryoSat-2 (2010–present)
- Swarm (2013–present)
- Sentinel-1 / 1A / 1B (2014–present)
- Sentinel-2 / 2A / 2B (2015–present)
- Sentinel-3 / 3A / 3B (2016–present)
- Sentinel-5 Precursor (2017–present)
- ADM-Aeolus (2018–present)
- Biomass (2023)
- EarthCARE (2023)
- Meteosat Third Generation (Sentinel-4) (2023)
- MetOp-SG-A (2024)
- SMILE (2024)
- ALTIUS (2025)
- FLEX (2025)
- MetOp-SG-B (2025)
- FORUM (2027)
|
---|
|
---|
ISS spaceflight | |
---|
Telecommunications |
- GEOS 2 (1978)
- Olympus-1 (1989–93)
- Artemis (2001–present)
- GIOVE-A (2005–present)
- GIOVE-B (2008–present)
- HYLAS-1 (2010–present)
- Galileo IOV (2011–present)
- Galileo FOC (2014–present)
- EGNOS
- European Data Relay System (2016–present)
|
---|
Technology demonstrators | |
---|
Cancelled and proposed | |
---|
Failed | |
---|
|
Future missions in italics
|
Space observatories |
---|
Operating | |
---|
Planned |
- iWF-MAXI (2021)
- Astro-1 Telescope (2021)
- Nano-JASMINE (2021)
- ORBIS (2021)
- ILO-X (2022)
- PETREL (2022)
- Space Solar Telescope (2022)
- XPoSat (2022)
- XRISM (2022)
- Euclid (2023)
- K-EUSO (2023)
- SVOM (2023)
- Xuntian (2023)
- LORD (2024)
- SPHEREx (2024)
- COSI (2025)
- Spektr-UV (2025)
- Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (2025+)
- NEO Surveyor (2026)
- PLATO (2026)
- Solar-C EUVST (2026)
- JASMINE (2028)
- LiteBIRD (2028)
- ARIEL (2029)
- Spektr-M (2030+)
- Athena (2035)
- LISA (2037)
|
---|
Proposed |
- Arcus
- AstroSat-2
- EXCEDE
- Fresnel Imager
- FOCAL
- HabEx
- Hypertelescope
- ILO-1
- JEM-EUSO
- LUCI
- LUVOIR
- Lynx
- Nautilus Deep Space Observatory
- New Worlds Mission
- NRO donation to NASA
- OST
- PhoENiX
- Solar-D
- THEIA
- THESEUS
|
---|
Retired | |
---|
Hibernating (Mission completed) | |
---|
Lost/Failed | |
---|
Cancelled | |
---|
Related |
- Great Observatories program
- List of space telescopes
- List of proposed space observatories
- List of X-ray space telescopes
- List of planetariums
|
---|
Category:Space telescopes
|
На других языках
[de] X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy
X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy (XEUS) war ein Projekt der europäischen Weltraumorganisation ESA für ein neues Röntgenobservatorium im Weltraum.
- [en] XEUS
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии