With only [sic] about a year and a half to go before launch, The Observer has a story on the ESA Planck Surveyor mission that I’ve spending much of my time working on over the last several years. (In fact, I have to spend the day writing a program that will play a very small part in working out exactly where the satellite’s detectors are pointing while it’s spinning around in space.)
Update: The BBC has got an article that goes more in-depth (and with more Nobel prize-winners, but less of me…).
One response to “Planck Press”
Andrew,
What is the current plan for the Planck scan pattern? I see this quote from the 2005 Blue Book:
This describes a terrible scan pattern that may ruin Planck’s ability to measure the low-ell polarization signal that is essential for deterimining tau.
And the claim of covering the whole sky is wrong since as described, a 5 degree radius about each ecliptic pole is left out. That’s most of the sky, but not all.