SOFIA Observatory Overview and Specifications Last Updated – 2012-09-14.

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SOFIA Observatory Overview and Specifications Last Updated –

SOFIA Overview 2.5-m telescope in a modified Boeing 747SP aircraft – Imaging and spectroscopy from 0.3  m to 1.6 mm – Emphasizes the obscured IR (  m) Operational Altitude – 39,000 to 45,000 feet (12 to 14 km) – Above > 99.8% of obscuring water vapor Joint Program between the US (80%) and Germany (20%) – First Light images were obtained on May 26, 2010 – 20 year design lifetime – can respond to changing technology – Science Ops at NASA-Ames; Flight Ops at Dryden FRC (Palmdale- Site 9) – Deployments to the Southern Hemisphere and elsewhere – Goal is > hour flights per year

The SOFIA Observing Environment Above 99.8% of the water vapor Transmission at 14 km >80% from 1 to 800 µm Emphasis is on the obscured IR regions from 30 to 300 µm

The SOFIA Observatory E.T Young et al. 2012, ApJ, 749, L17

Telescope and Optical Layout E.T Young et al. 2012, ApJ, 749, L17

SOFIA Airborne on July 13, 2010

SOFIA at DAOF during Line Ops – Spring 2011

Photometric Sensitivity and Angular resolution SOFIA is diffraction limited beyond 25 µm (θmin ~ λ/10 in arcseconds) and can produce images three times sharper than those made by Spitzer SOFIA is as sensitive as ISO