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UV Science and Technology Interest Group : Quorum for Ultraviolet Exploration of Science and Technology (QUEST) Seminar 3

DATE

Jul 01, 2021

TIME

3:00 pm EST

COMMUNITY

UV STIG

TYPE

Seminar

QUEST Seminar 3

CASTOR: Cosmological Advanced Survey Telescope for Optical and ultraviolet Research

Patrick Côté, Principal Research Officer – National Research Council of Canada, Herzberg Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Centre

CASTOR is a proposed wide-field, nearly diffraction-limited space telescope that is under development by the Canadian Space Agency. The 1m CASTOR telescope will produce panoramic imaging of the UV/optical (150-550 nm) sky, using a three mirror anastigmat design to provide nearly Hubble-like image quality over a wide field (0.25 sq. deg.) in three filters simultaneously. Operating from low-earth orbit, CASTOR will be optimized for widefield surveys, although the telescope may also feature low- and medium-resolution spectroscopic capabilities over the 150 to 400 nm region. In this talk, I will describe CASTOR’s design, specifications, science drivers, and status, highlighting synergies with the next generation of space- and ground-based imaging facilities (i.e., Euclid, Roman, and Rubin).

UV Technology Development at JPL with application to CASTOR

Chaz Shapiro, Staff Scientist/Technologist – JPL, Caltech

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