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Twinkle: a small satellite spectroscopy mission for the next phase of exoplanet science

Stotesbury, Ian, Edwards, Billy, Lavigne, Jean-François, Pesquita, Vasco, Veilleux, James, Windred, Philip, Al-Refaie, Ahmed, Bradley, Lawrence, Ma, Sushang, Savini, Giorgio, Tinetti, Giovanna, Birnstiel, Til, Dodson-Robinson, Sally, Ercolano, Barbara, Feliz, Dax, Hernitschek, Nina, Holdsworth, Daniel, Jiang, Ing-Guey, Griffin, Matthew J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0033-177X, Lowson, Nataliea, Molaverdikhani, Karan, Neilson, Hilding, Phillips, Caprice, Preibisch, Thomas, Sarkar, Subhajit, Stassun, Keivan, Ward-Thompson, Derek, Wright, Duncan, Yang, Ming, Yeh, Li-Chin, Zhou, Ji-Lin, Archer, Richard, Barrathwaj Raman Mohan, Yoga, Joshua, Max, Tessenyi, Marcell, Tennyson, Jonathan, Wilcock, Benjamin, Coyle, Laura E., Perrin, Marshall D. and Matsuura, Shuji 2022. Twinkle: a small satellite spectroscopy mission for the next phase of exoplanet science. Presented at: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, 2022, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 17-23 July 2022. Proceedings Volume 12180, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave. 10.1117/12.2641373

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Abstract

With a focus on off-the-shelf components, Twinkle is the first in a series of cost competitive small satellites managed and financed by Blue Skies Space Ltd. The satellite is based on a high-heritage Airbus platform that will carry a 0.45 m telescope and a spectrometer which will provide simultaneous wavelength coverage from 0.5–4.5 μm. The spacecraft prime is Airbus Stevenage while the telescope is being developed by Airbus Toulouse and the spectrometer by ABB Canada. Scheduled to begin scientific operations in 2025, Twinkle will sit in a thermally-stable, sun-synchronous, low-Earth orbit. The mission has a designed operation lifetime of at least seven years and, during the first three years of operation, will conduct two large-scale survey programmes: one focused on Solar System objects and the other dedicated to extrasolar targets. Here we present an overview of the architecture of the mission, refinements in the design approach, and some of the key science themes of the extrasolar survey.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Date Type: Published Online
Status: Published
Schools: Physics and Astronomy
ISBN: 9781510653429
ISSN: 1996-756X
Funders: UKSA
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2022 11:30
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/155074

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