PEGASE is a design for a space observatory developed by France in the early 2000s.
[Pegase: a space-based nulling interferometer]
/ref> It combined formation flying with infrared telescopes operating as a double-aperture interferometer
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.[ Three free-flying ]satellite
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s would operate together;a beam combiner and two siderostats.[ The baseline of the interferometer would be adjustable to between 50 and 500 meters.][ The goal of the mission is the study of ]Hot Jupiter
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s ("pegasids"), brown dwarf
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s and the interior of protoplanetary disks. The design was developed by Centre National d'Études Spatiales and was studied for a launch as early as 2010–2012. However, the Phase-0 part of the study in 2005 suggested it would take 8 or 9 years to develop.[
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See also
* List of proposed space observatories
References
CNES
Exoplanet search projects
Interferometric telescopes
Proposed spacecraft
Space telescopes
Space program of France
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