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The PLATO 2.0 mission
Rauer, H.; Catala, C.; Aerts, C. et al.
2014In Experimental Astronomy, 38 (1-2), p. 249 - 330
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Keywords :
Asteroseismology; Exoplanetary science; Exoplanets; Stellar science; Transit survey; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science; Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Abstract :
PLATO 2.0 has recently been selected for ESA’s M3 launch opportunity (2022/24). Providing accurate key planet parameters (radius, mass, density and age) in statistical numbers, it addresses fundamental questions such as: How do planetary systems form and evolve? Are there other systems with planets like ours, including potentially habitable planets? The PLATO 2.0 instrument consists of 34 small aperture telescopes (32 with 25 s readout cadence and 2 with 2.5 s candence) providing a wide field-of-view (2232 deg 2) and a large photometric magnitude range (4–16 mag). It focusses on bright (4–11 mag) stars in wide fields to detect and characterize planets down to Earth-size by photometric transits, whose masses can then be determined by ground-based radial-velocity follow-up measurements. Asteroseismology will be performed for these bright stars to obtain highly accurate stellar parameters, including masses and ages. The combination of bright targets and asteroseismology results in high accuracy for the bulk planet parameters: 2 %, 4–10 % and 10 % for planet radii, masses and ages, respectively. The planned baseline observing strategy includes two long pointings (2–3 years) to detect and bulk characterize planets reaching into the habitable zone (HZ) of solar-like stars and an additional step-and-stare phase to cover in total about 50 % of the sky. PLATO 2.0 will observe up to 1,000,000 stars and detect and characterize hundreds of small planets, and thousands of planets in the Neptune to gas giant regime out to the HZ. It will therefore provide the first large-scale catalogue of bulk characterized planets with accurate radii, masses, mean densities and ages. This catalogue will include terrestrial planets at intermediate orbital distances, where surface temperatures are moderate. Coverage of this parameter range with statistical numbers of bulk characterized planets is unique to PLATO 2.0. The PLATO 2.0 catalogue allows us to e.g.: - complete our knowledge of planet diversity for low-mass objects, - correlate the planet mean density-orbital distance distribution with predictions from planet formation theories,- constrain the influence of planet migration and scattering on the architecture of multiple systems, and - specify how planet and system parameters change with host star characteristics, such as type, metallicity and age. The catalogue will allow us to study planets and planetary systems at different evolutionary phases. It will further provide a census for small, low-mass planets. This will serve to identify objects which retained their primordial hydrogen atmosphere and in general the typical characteristics of planets in such low-mass, low-density range. Planets detected by PLATO 2.0 will orbit bright stars and many of them will be targets for future atmosphere spectroscopy exploring their atmosphere. Furthermore, the mission has the potential to detect exomoons, planetary rings, binary and Trojan planets. The planetary science possible with PLATO 2.0 is complemented by its impact on stellar and galactic science via asteroseismology as well as light curves of all kinds of variable stars, together with observations of stellar clusters of different ages. This will allow us to improve stellar models and study stellar activity. A large number of well-known ages from red giant stars will probe the structure and evolution of our Galaxy. Asteroseismic ages of bright stars for different phases of stellar evolution allow calibrating stellar age-rotation relationships. Together with the results of ESA’s Gaia mission, the results of PLATO 2.0 will provide a huge legacy to planetary, stellar and galactic science.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Rauer, H.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany ; Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin, Germany
Catala, C.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Aerts, C.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Appourchaux, T.;  Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Université Paris 11, Orsay, France
Benz, W.;  Center for Space and Habitability, University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Bern, Switzerland
Brandeker, A.;  Department of Astronomy, AlbaNova University Center, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.;  Stellar Astrophysics Centre, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark
Deleuil, M.;  Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, Marseille Cedex 13, France
Gizon, L.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany ; Institute for Astrophysics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Goupil, M.-J.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Güdel, M.;  Institute for Astronomy, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Janot-Pacheco, E.;  Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas - IAG/USP, São Paulo, Brazil
Mas-Hesse, M.;  Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC–INTA), Madrid, Spain
Pagano, I.;  INAF- Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, Catania, Italy
Piotto, G.;  Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia “Galileo Galilei”, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy
Pollacco, D.;  Department of Physics, Warwick University, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Santos, Ċ.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Smith, A.;  Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Suárez, J.-C.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía – CSIC, Granada, Spain
Szabó, R.;  Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary
Udry, S.;  Observatoire de Genève, Sauverny, Switzerland
Adibekyan, V.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Alibert, Y.;  Center for Space and Habitability, University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Bern, Switzerland
Almenara, J.-M.;  Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, Marseille Cedex 13, France
Amaro-Seoane, P.;  Max Planck Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut), Potsdam, Germany
Eiff, M. Ammler-von;  Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Tautenburg, Germany
Asplund, M.;  Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University, Weston ACT, Australia
Antonello, E.;  INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Merate, Italy
Barnes, S.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Baudin, F.;  Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Université Paris 11, Orsay, France
Belkacem, K.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Bergemann, M.;  Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Bihain, G.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Birch, A.C.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Bonfils, X.;  Observatoire de Grenoble, Institut de Planetologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble, Grenoble Cedex 9, France
Boisse, I.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Bonomo, A.S.;  INAF - Osservatorio Aastrofisico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy
Borsa, F.;  INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Merate, Italy
Brandão, I.M.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Brocato, E.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Monte Porzio Catone, Italy
Brun, S.;  CEA, DSM/IRFU/Service d’Astrophysique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Burleigh, M.;  Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom
Burston, R.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Cabrera, J.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Cassisi, S.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Teramo, Teramo, Italy
Chaplin, W.;  School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Charpinet, S.;  Université de Toulouse, UPS-OMP, IRAP, Toulouse, France
Chiappini, C.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Church, R.P.;  Lund Observatory, Lund, Sweden
Csizmadia, Sz.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Cunha, M.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Damasso, M.;  Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia “Galileo Galilei”, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy ; INAF - Osservatorio Aastrofisico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy
Davies, M.B.;  Lund Observatory, Lund, Sweden
Deeg, H.J.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
Díaz, R.F.;  Observatoire de Genève, Sauverny, Switzerland
Dreizler, S.;  Institute for Astrophysics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Dreyer, C.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany ; Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin, Germany
Eggenberger, P.;  Observatoire de Genève, Sauverny, Switzerland
Ehrenreich, D.;  Observatoire de Genève, Sauverny, Switzerland
Eigmüller, P.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Erikson, A.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Farmer, R.;  Department of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, United Kingdom
Feltzing, S.;  Lund Observatory, Lund, Sweden
de Oliveira Fialho, F.;  Laboratory of Automation and Control, Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Figueira, P.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Forveille, T.;  Observatoire de Grenoble, Institut de Planetologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble, Grenoble Cedex 9, France
Fridlund, M.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
García, R.A.;  CEA, DSM/IRFU/Service d’Astrophysique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Giommi, P.;  ASI Science Data Center, Via del Politecnico snc, Rome, Italy
Giuffrida, G.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Monte Porzio Catone, Italy ; ASI Science Data Center, Via del Politecnico snc, Rome, Italy
Godolt, M.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
da Silva, J. Gomes;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Granzer, T.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Grenfell, J.L.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Grötsch-Noels, Arlette ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Günther, E.;  Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Tautenburg, Germany
Haswell, C.A.;  Department of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, United Kingdom
Hatzes, A.P.;  Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Tautenburg, Germany
Hébrard, G.;  Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, UMR7095 CNRS, Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
Hekker, S.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany ; Sterrenkundig Instituut Anton Pannekoek, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Helled, R.;  Department of Geophysics, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Heng, K.;  Center for Space and Habitability, University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Bern, Switzerland
Jenkins, J.M.;  SETI Institute, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, United States
Johansen, A.;  Lund Observatory, Lund, Sweden
Khodachenko, M.L.;  Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria
Kislyakova, K.G.;  Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria
Kley, W.;  Institut für Astronomie and Astrophysik, Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Kolb, U.;  Department of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, United Kingdom
Krivova, N.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Kupka, F.;  Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Wien, Wien, Austria
Lammer, H.;  Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria
Lanza, A.F.;  INAF- Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, Catania, Italy
Lebreton, Y.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Magrin, D.;  INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova, Padua, Italy
Marcos-Arenal, P.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Marrese, P.M.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Monte Porzio Catone, Italy ; ASI Science Data Center, Via del Politecnico snc, Rome, Italy
Marques, J.P.;  Institute for Astrophysics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Martins, J.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Mathis, S.;  CEA, DSM/IRFU/Service d’Astrophysique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Mathur, S.;  Space Science Institute, Boulder, United States
Messina, S.;  INAF- Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, Catania, Italy
Miglio, A.;  School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Montalban, J.;  Institut d’Astrophysique et Géophysique de l’Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Montalto, M.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
P. F. G. Monteiro, M.J.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Moradi, H.;  Monash Centre for Astrophysics, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University, Victoria, Australia
Moravveji, E.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Mordasini, C.;  Planet and Star Formation Department, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany
Morel, Thierry  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Groupe d'astrophysique des hautes énergies (GAPHE)
Mortier, A.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Nascimbeni, V.;  Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia “Galileo Galilei”, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy
Nelson, R.P.;  Astronomy Unit, School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom
Nielsen, M.B.;  Institute for Astrophysics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Noack, L.;  Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium
Norton, A.J.;  Department of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, United Kingdom
Ofir, A.;  Institute for Astrophysics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Oshagh, M.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Ouazzani, R.-M.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Pápics, P.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Parro, V.C.;  Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia, São Paulo, Brazil
Petit, P.;  Observatoire Midi-Pyrenées, Toulouse Cedex, France
Plez, B.;  Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier, Université Montpellier 2, CNRS, Montpellier cedex 5, France
Poretti, E.;  INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Merate, Italy
Quirrenbach, A.;  ZAH, Landessternwarte, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Ragazzoni, R.;  INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova, Padua, Italy
Raimondo, G.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Teramo, Teramo, Italy
Rainer, M.;  INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Merate, Italy
Reese, Daniel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Astrophysique stellaire théorique et astérosismologie
Redmer, R.;  Institute of Physics, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Reffert, S.;  ZAH, Landessternwarte, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Rojas-Ayala, B.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Roxburgh, I.W.;  Astronomy Unit, School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom
Salmon, Sébastien ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Astrophysique stellaire théorique et astérosismologie
Santerne, A.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Schneider, J.;  LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, UPMC, University Paris-Diderot, Meudon Cedex, France
Schou, J.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Schuh, S.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Schunker, H.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Göttingen, Germany
Silva-Valio, A.;  CRAAM - Mackenzie University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Silvotti, R.;  INAF - Osservatorio Aastrofisico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy
Skillen, I.;  Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes, Astronomy Group, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Spain
Snellen, I.;  Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
Sohl, F.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Sousa, S.G.;  Centro de Astrofísica, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Sozzetti, A.;  INAF - Osservatorio Aastrofisico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy
Stello, D.;  Sydney Institute for Astronomy (SIfA), School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Strassmeier, K.G.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Švanda, M.;  Astronomical Institute, Charles University in Prague, Prague 8, Czech Republic
Szabó, Gy. M.;  Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary ; ELTE Gothard Astrophysical Observatory, Szombathely, Hungary
Tkachenko, A.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Valencia, D.;  Atmosphere and Planetary Sciences Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, United States
Van Grootel, Valérie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Astrophysique stellaire théorique et astérosismologie
Vauclair, S.D.;  Université de Toulouse, UPS-OMP, IRAP, Toulouse, France
Ventura, P.;  INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Monte Porzio Catone, Italy
Wagner, F.W.;  Institute of Planetary Research, German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
Walton, N.A.;  Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Weingrill, J.;  Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany
Werner, S.C.;  Comparative Planetology, Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Wheatley, P.J.;  Department of Physics, Warwick University, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Zwintz, K.;  Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
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Language :
English
Title :
The PLATO 2.0 mission
Publication date :
November 2014
Journal title :
Experimental Astronomy
ISSN :
0922-6435
eISSN :
1572-9508
Publisher :
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Volume :
38
Issue :
1-2
Pages :
249 - 330
Peer reviewed :
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Funding text :
M. Ammler-von Eiff acknowledges support by DLR (Deutsches Zentrum f\u00FCr Luft-und Raumfahrt) under the project 50 OW 0204. M. Bergemann acknowledges the support by the European Research Council/European Community under the FP7 programme through ERC Grant number 320360. I. Boisse acknowledges the support from the Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (Portugal) through the grant SFRH/BPD/87857/2012. For J. Christensen-Dalsgard, funding for the Stellar Astrophysics Centre is provided by The Danish National Research Foundation (Grant DNRF106). The research is supported by the ASTERISK project (ASTERoseismic Investigations with SONG and Kepler) funded by the European Research Council (Grant agreement no.: 267864). L. Gizon acknowledges support from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft SFB 963 \u201CAstrophysical Flow Instabilities and Turbulence\u201D (Project A18). M. Godolt and J.L. Grenfell have been partly supported by the Helmholtz Gemeinschaft (HGF) through the HGF research alliance \u201CPlanetary Evolution and Life\u201D. S. Hekker acknowledges financial support from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NOW) and the Stellar Ages project funded by the European Research Council (Grant agreement number 338251). K. G. Kislyakova, N. V. Erkaev, M. L. Khodachenko, H. Lammer, M. G\u00FCdel acknowledge support by the FWF NFN project S116 \u201CPathways to Habitability: From Disks to Active Stars, Planets and Life\u201D, and subprojects, S116 604-N16 \u201CRadiation & Wind Evolution from T Tauri Phase to ZAMS and Beyond\u201D, S116 606-N16 \u201CMagnetospheric Electrodynamics of Exoplanets\u201D, S116607-N16 \u201CParticle/Radiative Interactions with Upper Atmospheres of Planetary Bodies Under Extreme Stellar Conditions\u201D. F. Kupka is grateful for support through FWF project P25229-N27. M. Mas-Hesse was supported by Spanish MINECO under grant AYA2012-39362-C02-01. L. Noack has been funded by the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme initiated by the Belgian Science Policy Office through the Planet Topers alliance.D.R. Reese is supported through a postdoctoral fellowship from the \u201CSubside f\u00E8d\u00E8ral pour la recherche 2012\u201D, University of Li\u00E8ge. I.W. Roxburgh gratefully acknowledges support from the Leverhulme Foundation under grant EM-2012-035/4. A. San-terne and N.C. Santos acknowledge the support by the European Research Council/European Community under the FP7 through Starting Grant agreement number 239953. S. G. Sousa acknowledges the support by the European Research Council/European Community under the FP7 through Starting Grant agreement number 239953. Gy.M. Szab\u00F3acknowledges the Hungarian OTKA Grants K104607, the HUMAN MB08C 81013 grant, by the City of Szombathely under agreement No. S-11-1027 and the J\u00E1nos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. R. Szab\u00F3 was supported by the J\u00E1nos Bolyai Research Scholarship, Hungarian OTKA grant K83790, KTIA URKUT 10-1-2011-0019 grant Lend\u00FClet-2009 Young Researchers\u2019 Program and the European Community\u2019s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreements no. 269194 (IRSES/ASK) and no. 312844 (SPACEINN).
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