Space Interferometry Science Working Group

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astronomical Interferometry, Mission Planning, Spaceborne Astronomy, Astrometry, Astrophysics, Recommendations

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Decisions taken by the astronomy and astrophysics survey committee and the interferometry panel which lead to the formation of the Space Interferometry Science Working Group (SISWG) are outlined. The SISWG was formed by the NASA astrophysics division to provide scientific and technical input from the community in planning for space interferometry and in support of an Astrometric Interferometry Mission (AIM). The AIM program hopes to measure the positions of astronomical objects with a precision of a few millionths of an arcsecond. The SISWG science and technical teams are described and the outcomes of its first meeting are given.

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