brera.inaf.it
Euclid e L'Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
http://www.brera.inaf.it/euclid
Tu sei in OAB Home Page. Il bosone, le onde, e poi? Lost in Galapagos blog del Corriere della sera [16/02/2016]. Il Premio Nobel Brian Schmidt menziona Euclid in un’intervista a Le Scienze. Euclid su MEDIA INAF (#euclid). Singoli articoli su MEDIA INAF. Euclid: via libera alla costruzione. Il sapore della Materia Oscura. Alla NASA piace Euclid. Occhi puntati sull’energia oscura. Con Euclid universo meno oscuro. Gli otto misteri dell’astronomia. Promosse Solar Orbiter e Euclid. Euclid sul sito ESA. Alle i...
jubilee.ft.uam.es
Juropa Hubble Volume Simulation Project - Jubilee Project
http://jubilee.ft.uam.es/3-home
Jubilee Project JUropa huBbLE volumE simulation project. Jump to main navigation and login. Juropa Hubble Volume Simulation Project. 216 billion particles in a 6/h Gpc volume. Consists of two of the largest N-body simulations done up to date. Two volumes of 3072 Mpc. Respectively with same mass and spatial resolution. Future data sets like Planck. And surveys like BOSS,. The simulations were done in the Juropa supercomputer at the Jülich Supercomputer Center. In Germany using the CUBEP3M.
palereddot.org
Expert Opinions | PALE RED DOT
https://palereddot.org/category/expert-opinions
Category Archives: Expert Opinions. Opportunities and Obstacles for Life on Proxima b. August 28, 2016. By Prof. Rory Barnes, University of Washington. The discovery of Proxima b is the biggest exoplanet discovery since the discovery of exoplanets. The planet is not much bigger than Earth and resides in the “habitable zone” of the Sun’s nearest stellar neighbor. This planet may represent humanity’s best chance to search for life among the stars. But is Proxima b habitable? So what to make of Proxima b?
sci.esa.int
ESA Science & Technology: Euclid
http://sci.esa.int/euclid
ESA uses cookies to track visits to our website only, no personal information is collected. By continuing to use the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. OK. Find out more about our cookie policy. About Science and Technology. Euclid dark Universe mission ready to take shape. Euclid, ESA's dark Universe mission, has passed its preliminary design review, providing confidence that the spacecraft and its payload can be built. It's time to start 'cutting metal'. Read more. Multilateral agreements for...
euclid.caltech.edu
News | Thales Alenia Selected to be Euclid Prime Contractor | ENSCI
http://www.euclid.caltech.edu/news_item/euclid2013-003
Thales Alenia Selected to be Euclid Prime Contractor. Thales Alenia Selected to be Euclid Prime Contractor. Announcement • July 8, 2013. For more information see ESAs press release. The Euclid NASA Science Center is located within the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, located on the campus of the California Institute of Technology.
euclid.caltech.edu
Images | ENSCI
http://www.euclid.caltech.edu/images
Artist's impression of Euclid. Artwork • July 14, 2014. The Euclid spacecraft will have a launch mass of around 2100 kg. It will be about 4.5 metres tall and 3.1 metres in 'diameter' (with appendages stowed). The nominal mission lifetime is six years. The Distribution of Matter and Energy in the Universe. Chart • January 4, 2011. Artwork • December 1, 2010. Artist concept for Euclid from Thales Alenia Space. Artwork • February 18, 2010. Euclid artist concept from EADS Astrium.
euclid.caltech.edu
News | Caltech and JPL to Lead U.S. Science Teams for Dark Energy Mission | ENSCI
http://www.euclid.caltech.edu/news_item/euclid2013-002
Caltech and JPL to Lead U.S. Science Teams for Dark Energy Mission. Caltech and JPL to Lead U.S. Science Teams for Dark Energy Mission. News Release • February 12, 2013. The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected three NASA-nominated science teams to participate in their planned Euclid mission, including two teams led by astronomers at Caltech and NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. Understanding the hidden contents of the universe and the nature of the dark energy will require the coll...
cosmostat.org
Martin Kilbinger | CosmoStat
http://www.cosmostat.org/people/kilbinger
An AIM laboratory @CEA Saclay. Joint Planck PR1 WMAP CMB Map. Joint Planck PR2 WMAP CMB map. Galaxy colour component separation. PSF estimation and images restoration. Jean-Luc Starck, Head of CosmoStat. Jerome Bobin, co-head of CosmoStat. Sparse BSS with GMCALab. Non-negative matrix factorization with nGMCA. WMAP9 Point Source Free Map. Euclid CEA - IAP meetings. Euclid WL 2p-stat meeting. Machine learning day at SAp. RAS discussion meeting on Cosmology with Maps. How to get to SAp. Which is part of IRFU.
palereddot.org
Terrestrial Planets over the Next Decade | PALE RED DOT
https://palereddot.org/terrestrial-planets-over-the-next-decade
Terrestrial Planets over the Next Decade. March 26, 2016. By Don Pollaco, Warwick University, UK. There can be no doubt that NASA’s Kepler mission. Has been a resounding success. In particular, much of what we know about rocky planets has come from this mission. After saying that, ground-based radial velocity surveys had already indicated the existence of super-Earths—a class of planet not found in our solar system (ignoring Planet 9! The commonality of multi-planet systems. Almost as impressive has been...
darklight.brera.inaf.it
Luigi Guzzo
http://darklight.brera.inaf.it/team-view/luigi-guzzo
I am a cosmologist, interested in both observations and theoretical interpretation of galaxy clustering. On these topics I have published more than 150 articles on refereed journals and several review papers. Since 2012 I am the Principal Investigator of the Darklight project, supported by a five-year ERC Advanced Grant. I am also co-Chair of the Science Group of the Euclid. Dark energy mission of the European Space Agency, scheduled for launch in 2020. Tel: 39 02 7232 0425. To view the other team members.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT