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HRMOS White Paper: Science Motivation
The High-Resolution Multi-Object Spectrograph (HRMOS) is a facility instrument that we plan to propose for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory (ESO), following the initial presentation at the VLT 2030 workshop held at ESO in June 2019. HRMOS provides a combination of...
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subjects | Archaeology Celestial bodies Community participation European Southern Observatory Extrasolar planets High resolution Local group (astronomy) Multiplexing Radial velocity Spectral resolution Very Large Telescope Workshops |
title | HRMOS White Paper: Science Motivation |
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