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The interactive table provides links to ground-based instrumentation that is available to European planetary scientists, and which has the capability of supporting and complementing space missions. It not only contains the major observatories, but will also include medium- and small-size telescopes and instruments that can fulfill niche requirements for the community. The table includes a tool to locate the facilities on the map
Active. The database is continuously updated and modified by the contributors and the community
Technical support: Florian Topf
Scientific support: Joanna Fabbri
Keywords (8):
amateur
Asteroids
Comets
ground-based facilities
NA1 Matrix
Planetary exploration missions
PLANETS
space missions
Asteroids
Comets
ground-based facilities
NA1 Matrix
Planetary exploration missions
PLANETS
space missions
Science Cases (4):
SC0.1 - Definition and archiving of ground-based observations in support of space missions
SC4.2 - What is the dynamical and morphological structure of the Kuiper belt
SC4.3 - Distant activity, outbursts, splitting and disruption of cometary nuclei
SC4.4 - Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko outgassing
SC4.2 - What is the dynamical and morphological structure of the Kuiper belt
SC4.3 - Distant activity, outbursts, splitting and disruption of cometary nuclei
SC4.4 - Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko outgassing
Scientific themes (6):
Technical
Plasmas
Small Bodies, Dust, and TNOs
Atmospheres
Interiors & Surfaces
Planetary Dynamics and Extraterrestrial matter
Plasmas
Small Bodies, Dust, and TNOs
Atmospheres
Interiors & Surfaces
Planetary Dynamics and Extraterrestrial matter




