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ULTRASAT
Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite

ULTRASAT is an astronomical satellite mission whose wide-angle telescope will perform a deep time-resolved all-sky survey in the near-ultraviolet (NUV). The satellite shall be in orbit by 2024 and will then take data for at least three years. The main science objectives of ULTRASAT are the detection of counterparts to gravitational wave sources and of supernovae. The mission is led by the Weizmann Institute of Science. DESY joined the ULTRASAT mission in 2019 and will provide the Focal Plane Array (FPA). The core of the FPA is a NUV camera, based on a back side-illuminated CMOS sensor array with 90 Mpixels. DESY scientist will be part of the scientific team that analyses the ULTRASAT data.
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