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The trigger logic of the Tracking Ultraviolet Setup (TUS) and Multiwavelength Imaging New Instrument for the Extreme Universe Space Observatory (Mini-EUSO) space-based projects of the Joint Experiment Missions - EUSO (JEM-EUSO) program is…

The Origins Space Telescope (Origins) is one of four science and technology definition studies selected by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in preparation of the 2020 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal survey in the US.…

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is optimized for observations in the near and mid infrared and will provide essential observations for targets that cannot be conducted from the ground or other missions during its lifetime. The state…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-01-11 Stefanie N. Milam , John A. Stansberry , George Sonneborn , Cristina Thomas

The Origins Space Telescope (Origins) traces our cosmic history, from the formation of the first galaxies and the rise of metals to the development of habitable worlds and present-day life. Origins does this through exquisite sensitivity to…

Contributions of the JEM-EUSO Collaboration to the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (The Astroparticle Physics Conference) Rio de Janeiro, July, 2013.

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2013-07-29 EUSO Collaboration

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) presents the opportunity to transform our understanding of planets and the origins of life by revealing the atmospheric compositions, structures, and dynamics of transiting exoplanets in unprecedented…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-10-17 Jacob L. Bean , Kevin B. Stevenson , Natalie M. Batalha , Zachory Berta-Thompson , Laura Kreidberg , Nicolas Crouzet , Björn Benneke , Michael R. Line , David K. Sing , Hannah R. Wakeford , Heather A. Knutson , Eliza M. -R. Kempton , Jean-Michel Désert , Ian Crossfield , Natasha E. Batalha , Julien de Wit , Vivien Parmentier , Joseph Harrington , Julianne I. Moses , Mercedes Lopez-Morales , Munazza K. Alam , Jasmina Blecic , Giovanni Bruno , Aarynn L. Carter , John W. Chapman , Leen Decin , Diana Dragomir , Thomas M. Evans , Jonathan J. Fortney , Jonathan D. Fraine , Peter Gao , Antonio García Muñoz , Neale P. Gibson , Jayesh M. Goyal , Kevin Heng , Renyu Hu , Sarah Kendrew , Brian M. Kilpatrick , Jessica Krick , Pierre-Olivier Lagage , Monika Lendl , Tom Louden , Nikku Madhusudhan , Avi M. Mandell , Megan Mansfield , Erin M. May , Giuseppe Morello , Caroline V. Morley , Nikolay Nikolov , Seth Redfield , Jessica E. Roberts , Everett Schlawin , Jessica J. Spake , Kamen O. Todorov , Angelos Tsiaras , Olivia Venot , William C. Waalkes , Peter J. Wheatley , Robert T. Zellem , Daniel Angerhausen , David Barrado , Ludmila Carone , Sarah L. Casewell , Patricio E. Cubillos , Mario Damiano , Miguel de Val-Borro , Benjamin Drummond , Billy Edwards , Michael Endl , Nestor Espinoza , Kevin France , John E. Gizis , Thomas P. Greene , Thomas K. Henning , Yucian Hong , James G. Ingalls , Nicolas Iro , Patrick G. J. Irwin , Tiffany Kataria , Fred Lahuis , Jérémy Leconte , Jorge Lillo-Box , Stefan Lines , Joshua D. Lothringer , Luigi Mancini , Franck Marchis , Nathan Mayne , Enric Palle , Emily Rauscher , Gaël Roudier , Evgenya L. Shkolnik , John Southworth , Mark R. Swain , Jake Taylor , Johanna Teske , Giovanna Tinetti , Pascal Tremblin , Gregory S. Tucker , Roy van Boekel , Ingo P. Waldmann , Ian C. Weaver , Tiziano Zingales

The PLATO mission is scheduled for launch in December 2026. It is an ESA M-class mission designed to find small planets around bright stars via the transit technique. The light curves it obtains will be wonderful for other science goals,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-02-13 John Southworth , Pierre Maxted

A new proposal for the implementation of LARES mission is presented. In particular, a new observable is proposed and alternative scenarios are discussed.

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology · Physics 2007-05-23 Lorenzo Iorio , David M. Lucchesi , I. Ciufolini

XRISM is an X-ray astronomical mission by the JAXA, NASA, ESA and other international participants, that is planned for launch in 2022 (Japanese fiscal year), to quickly restore high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of astrophysical objects.…

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will be the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope and may be launched as early as mid-2011. The key scientific goals for JWST are discovering and understanding the formation of the first…

Astrophysics · Physics 2017-11-01 Nino Panagia

The Origins Space Telescope (OST) will transform our understanding of the Universe, from formation of the earliest galaxies to the creation of habitable worlds. OST's Mission Concept 1, the subject of this report, features a cold (4 K)…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2018-09-27 The OST mission concept study team

This white paper responds to the Voyage 2050 Call for White Papers from the Science Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) and argues that education, communication and public engagement (hereafter EPE) should have priority in the…

In 2016, the NASA Juno spacecraft will initiate its one-year mission around Jupiter and become the first probe to explore the polar regions of Jupiter. The HST UV instruments (STIS and ACS) can greatly contribute to the success of the Juno…

The James Webb Space Telescope will enable a wealth of new scientific investigations in the near- and mid-infrared, with sensitivity and spatial/spectral resolution greatly surpassing its predecessors. In this paper, we focus upon Solar…

We highlight how guaranteed time observations (GTOs) and early release science (ERS) will advance understanding of exoplanet atmospheres and provide a glimpse into what transiting exoplanet science will be done with JWST during its first…

This is a collection of papers presented by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration at the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Nagoya, Japan, July 26-August 3, 2023)

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2026-01-21 S. Abe , J. H. Adams , D. Allard , P. Alldredge , R. Aloisio , L. Anchordoqui , A. Anzalone , E. Arnone , M. Bagheri , B. Baret , D. Barghini , M. Battisti , R. Bellotti , A. A. Belov , M. Bertaina , P. F. Bertone , M. Bianciotto , F. Bisconti , C. Blaksley , S. Blin-Bondil , K. Bolmgren , S. Briz , J. Burton , F. Cafagna , G. Cambiè , D. Campana , F. Capel , R. Caruso , M. Casolino , C. Cassardo , A. Castellina , K. Černý , M. J. Christl , R. Colalillo , L. Conti , G. Cotto , H. J. Crawford , R. Cremonini , A. Creusot , A. Cummings , A. de Castro Gónzalez , C. de la Taille , R. Diesing , P. Dinaucourt , A. Di Nola , T. Ebisuzaki , J. Eser , F. Fenu , S. Ferrarese , G. Filippatos , W. W. Finch , F. Flaminio , C. Fornaro , D. Fuehne , C. Fuglesang , M. Fukushima , S. Gadamsetty , D. Gardiol , G. K. Garipov , E. Gazda , A. Golzio , F. Guarino , C. Guépin , A. Haungs , T. Heibges , F. Isgrò , E. G. Judd , F. Kajino , I. Kaneko , S. -W. Kim , P. A. Klimov , J. F. Krizmanic , V. Kungel , E. Kuznetsov , F. López Martínez , D. Mandát , M. Manfrin , A. Marcelli , L. Marcelli , W. Marszał , J. N. Matthews , M. Mese , S. S. Meyer , J. Mimouni , H. Miyamoto , Y. Mizumoto , A. Monaco , S. Nagataki , J. M. Nachtman , D. Naumov , A. Neronov , T. Nonaka , T. Ogawa , S. Ogio , H. Ohmori , A. V. Olinto , Y. Onel , G. Osteria , A. N. Otte , A. Pagliaro , B. Panico , E. Parizot , I. H. Park , T. Paul , M. Pech , F. Perfetto , P. Picozza , L. W. Piotrowski , Z. Plebaniak , J. Posligua , M. Potts , R. Prevete , G. Prévôt , M. Przybylak , E. Reali , P. Reardon , M. H. Reno , M. Ricci , O. F. Romero Matamala , G. Romoli , H. Sagawa , N. Sakaki , O. A. Saprykin , F. Sarazin , M. Sato , P. Schovánek , V. Scotti , S. Selmane , S. A. Sharakin , K. Shinozaki , S. Stepanoff , J. F. Soriano , J. Szabelski , N. Tajima , T. Tajima , Y. Takahashi , M. Takeda , Y. Takizawa , S. B. Thomas , L. G. Tkachev , T. Tomida , S. Toscano , M. Traïche , D. Trofimov , K. Tsuno , P. Vallania , L. Valore , T. M. Venters , C. Vigorito , M. Vrábel , S. Wada , J. Watts , L. Wiencke , D. Winn , H. Wistrand , I. V. Yashin , R. Young , M. Yu. Zotov

This is a collection of papers presented by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration at the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2025) (Geneva, Switzerland, July 14--24, 2025).

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2026-01-21 M. Abdullahi , M. Abrate , J. H. Adams , D. Allard , P. Alldredge , R. Aloisio , R. Ammendola , A. Anastasio , L. Anchordoqui , V. Andreoli , A. Anzalone , E. Arnone , D. Badoni , P. von Ballmoos , B. Baret , D. Barghini , M. Battisti , R. Bellotti , A. A. Belov , M. Bertaina , M. Betts , P. Biermann , F. Bisconti , S. Blin-Bondil , M. Boezio , A. N. Bowaire , I. Buckland , L. Burmistrov , J. Burton-Heibges , F. Cafagna , D. Campana , F. Capel , J. Caraca , R. Caruso , M. Casolino , C. Cassardo , A. Castellina , K. Černý , L. Conti , A. G. Coretti , R. Cremonini , A. Creusot , A. Cummings , S. Davarpanah , C. De Santis , C. de la Taille , A. Di Giovanni , A. Di Salvo , T. Ebisuzaki , J. Eser , F. Fenu , S. Ferrarese , G. Filippatos , W. W. Finch , C. Fornaro , C. Fuglesang , P. Galvez Molina , S. Garbolino , D. Garg , D. Gardiol , G. K. Garipov , A. Golzio , C. Guépin , A. Haungs , T. Heibges , F. Isgrò , R. Iuppa , E. G. Judd , F. Kajino , L. Kupari , S. -W. Kim , P. A. Klimov , I. Kreykenbohm , J. F. Krizmanic , J. Lesrel , F. Liberatori , H. P. Lima , E. M'sihid , D. Mandát , M. Manfrin , A. Marcelli , L. Marcelli , W. Marszał , G. Masciantonio , V. Masone , J. N. Matthews , E. Mayotte , A. Meli , M. Mese , S. S. Meyer , M. Mignone , M. Miller , H. Miyamoto , T. Montaruli , J. Moses , R. Munini , C. Nathan , A. Neronov , R. Nicolaidis , T. Nonaka , M. Mongelli , A. Novikov , F. Nozzoli , T. Ogawa , S. Ogio , H. Ohmori , A. V. Olinto , Y. Onel , G. Osteria , B. Panico , E. Parizot , G. Passeggio , T. Paul , M. Pech , K. Penalo Castillo , F. Perfetto , L. Perrone , C. Petta , P. Picozza , L. W. Piotrowski , Z. Plebaniak , G. Prévôt , M. Przybylak , H. Qureshi , E. Reali , M. H. Reno , F. Reynaud , E. Ricci , M. Ricci , A. Rivetti , G. Saccà , R. E. Saraev , H. Sagawa , O. Saprykin , F. Sarazin , R. E. Saraev , P. Schovánek , V. Scotti , S. A. Sharakin , V. Scherini , H. Schieler , K. Shinozaki , F. Schröder , A. Sotgiu , R. Sparvoli , B. Stillwell , J. Szabelski , M. Takeda , Y. Takizawa , S. B. Thomas , R. A. Torres Saavedra , R. Triggiani , D. A. Trofimov , M. Unger , T. M. Venters , M. Venugopal , C. Vigorito , M. Vrábel , S. Wada , D. Washington , A. Weindl , L. Wiencke , J. Wilms , S. Wissel , I. V. Yashin , M. Yu. Zotov , P. Zuccon

The recently developed JWST Exoplanet Observation Simulator (JexoSim) simulates transit spectroscopic observations of exoplanets by JWST with each of its four instruments using a time-domain approach. Previously we reported the validation…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-09-15 Subhajit Sarkar , Nikku Madhusudhan

Limiting the number of model-dependent assumptions to a minimum, we discuss the detectability of the sources responsible for reionization with existing and planned telescopes. We conclude that if reionization sources are UV-efficient,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 N. Panagia , M. Stiavelli , S. M. Fall

Geospatial foundation models (GeoFMs) promise broad generalisation capacity for Earth observation (EO) tasks, particularly under data-limited conditions. However, their large size poses a barrier to deployment on resource-constrained space…