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- BLAST_(telescope) abstract "The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) is a submillimeter telescope that hangs from a high altitude balloon. It has a 2-meter primary mirror that directs light into bolometer arrays operating at 250, 350, and 500 µm. These arrays were developed for the SPIRE instrument on the Herschel Space Observatory. The project is carried out by a multi-university consortium headed by the University of Pennsylvania and which also includes University of Toronto, Brown University, the University of Miami, the University of British Columbia, JPL, INAOE, and Cardiff University. The third flight of BLAST in Antarctica was a scientific success, but much of telescope was destroyed after landing. It has been rebuilt for a flight from Antarctica in the 2010-11 austral summer. This most recent flight of BLAST (aka BLAST-Pol) has a polarimeter to observe the polarized light from star forming cores. The light is polarized due to magnetic fields. It is thought that the magnetic fields inhibit the collapse of the cores. The Herschel Space Observatory does not have a polarimeter.BLAST's primary science goals are:Measure photometric redshifts, rest-frame FIR luminosities and star formation rates of high-redshift starburst galaxies, thereby constraining the evolutionary history of those galaxies that produce the FIR/submillimeter background.Measure cold pre-stellar sources associated with the earliest stages of star and planet formation.Make high-resolution maps of diffuse galactic emission over a wide range of galactic latitudes.Filmmaker Paul Devlin made a documentary film titled BLAST! about the project. Paul is the brother of cosmologist Mark Devlin, Principal Investigator of the BLAST project.".
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- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink blastexperiment.info.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink FSU-20030928.htm.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink KRN-20050612.htm.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink MCM-20061221.htm.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageExternalLink www.blastthemovie.com.
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- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink BLAST!_(2008_film).
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Bolometer.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Brown_University.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff_University.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balloon-borne_telescopes.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submillimetre_telescopes.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Scientific_Balloon_Facility.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Coordinated_Universal_Time.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Esrange.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Far_infrared.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Sumner,_New_Mexico.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Herschel_Space_Observatory.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink High-altitude_balloon.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_medium.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Kiruna.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink McMurdo_Station.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Astrophysics,_Optics_and_Electronics.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Nebular_hypothesis.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Newcomb,_New_Mexico.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Territories.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Devlin_(filmmaker).
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Star_formation.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Starburst_galaxy.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Submillimetre_astronomy.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Telescope.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_British_Columbia.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Miami.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Pennsylvania.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Island_(Canada).
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLink File:BLAST_on_flightline_kiruna_2005.jpeg.
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLinkText "BLAST (telescope)".
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLinkText "BLAST".
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope".
- BLAST_(telescope) wikiPageWikiLinkText "a revolutionary telescope".
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- BLAST_(telescope) subject Category:Balloon-borne_telescopes.
- BLAST_(telescope) subject Category:Submillimetre_telescopes.
- BLAST_(telescope) hypernym Telescope.
- BLAST_(telescope) type ArtificialSatellite.
- BLAST_(telescope) comment "The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) is a submillimeter telescope that hangs from a high altitude balloon. It has a 2-meter primary mirror that directs light into bolometer arrays operating at 250, 350, and 500 µm. These arrays were developed for the SPIRE instrument on the Herschel Space Observatory.".
- BLAST_(telescope) label "BLAST (telescope)".
- BLAST_(telescope) sameAs Q787361.
- BLAST_(telescope) sameAs BLAST.
- BLAST_(telescope) sameAs BLAST_(telescopio).
- BLAST_(telescope) sameAs m.06mtsc.
- BLAST_(telescope) sameAs Q787361.
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- BLAST_(telescope) depiction BLAST_on_flightline_kiruna_2005.jpeg.
- BLAST_(telescope) homepage www.blastthemovie.com.
- BLAST_(telescope) isPrimaryTopicOf BLAST_(telescope).