Eddington: a proposal to ESA for asteroseismology and planet-finding

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Eddington is a proposal to the European Space Agency (ESA) for a moderate-size (d~= 1.2 m), wide-field (Ω >= 6 sq. deg) optical telescope, which will be used for asteroseismic investigations as well as for extra-solar planet finding. The mission has been proposed to ESA in the framework of the F2/F3 mission opportunity and has recently been selected for a study, with a final selection due in September 2000. This paper briefly describes the proposed mission, as well as the current study baseline and organization.

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