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CHEOPS: a space telescope for ultra-high precision photometry of exoplanet transits
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Low Noise PhotometryPhotometryExoplanet AtmosphereEngineeringSatellite InstrumentationCheops InstrumentUltra-high Precision PhotometryCharacterising Exoplanet SatelliteActive OpticsExtrasolar SystemSpace OpticExoplanet TransitsSpace SciencesInfrared OpticSpace TelescopeOptical SystemsInstrumentationAstrophysics
The CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) is a joint ESA-Switzerland space mission (expected to launch in 2017) dedicated to search for exoplanet transits by means of ultra-high precision photometry. CHEOPS will provide accurate radii for planets down to Earth size. Targets will mainly come from radial velocity surveys. The CHEOPS instrument is an optical space telescope of 30 cm clear aperture with a single focal plane CCD detector. The tube assembly is passively cooled and thermally controlled to support high precision, low noise photometry. The telescope feeds a re-imaging optic, which supports the straylight suppression concept to achieve the required Signal to Noise.
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