Biology
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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Debris Disks and the Formation of Planets: A Symposium in Memory of Fred Gillett, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 324, Proceedings o
Biology
Scientific paper
Study of debris disks will be accomplished by both present and future facilities. Besides SIRTF (Spitzer) and SOFIA, which are covered in separate papers, here we describe 8-meter class ground-based telescopes, submillimeter interferometers, and space experiments on HST, NGST, Herschel and the Astrobiology Explorer (ABE). Examples of the type of work possible are discussed.
Becklin Eric E.
Moon Juleen L.
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