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geophysics. Optical vacuum tables, in the halls of high level of cleanliness, can describe the behavior of instruments submitted to a restored space environment. Tests can be performed from temperatures of -270 °C to +120 °C with interferometric stability. The vacuum chambers with optical benches range from 1 m to 200 m in volume. Many space experiments have been tested at CSL, up from METEOSAT satellite Planck, through the instruments of Hipparcos and XMM / Newton.
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Parallel to these activities related to the development of scientific instruments, the Space Center of Liege is now one of four testing facilities of the European Space Agency (ESA) and specializes in the performance evaluation of satellite payloads, under observation as well as astrophysics
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The facilities allow CSL and implement environmental testing in a space environment but also on mechanical testing machine for vibration required to certify the equipment during launches. These vibration tests can be performed in
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Since 1988, CSL has been prime contractor for the instrument "Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope" launched on the satellite NASA / ESA SOHO in 1995; it photographed the solar corona.
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in Belgium. It holds a hundred people, half of whom are engineers and scientists. The activities of the CSL are specialized in optics, space technologies and space environment testing.
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Center of excellence in optics, the CSL has adopted advanced equipment and specialized in various technological activities for terrestrial and space applications. For example:
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developments in the field of photovoltaics, including the development of concentrators for solar panels for space and terrestrial applications;
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Active in the field of instrumentation from the 1970s, CSL participates in the development of various instruments, for example most recently:
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In 1972, the space group realized the instrument mapping the sky in ultraviolet light from the European satellite
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conditions, which is required for infrared mission equipments which are cooled before launch (ISO, Herschel).
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of the University of Liège. The space group, formed in the mid-1960s, began its activities by observations of
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The CSL has equipment to measure the state of molecular and particulate cleanliness.
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rocket probes. Twenty payloads have been launched, mainly from the base at
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surface structures with microscopic irregularities controlled by ion beam;
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the whole telescope SWAP for observing the Sun from minisatellite PROBA2.
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development of sensors for monitoring the integrity (health monitoring).
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PACS, which is currently flying aboard the satellite Herschel ESA;
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INTEGRAL by the optics and mechanics of "Optical Monitor Camera"
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In the early 1980s, CSL participated in the development of the "
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microfabrication technology (networks, integrated optics, ...);
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several important elements of the MIRI instrument for the
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XMM / Newton through the development of 'Optical Monitor "
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a heliospheric imager for NASA's mission SECCHI / STEREO;
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The CSL is run by the space group of the Institute of
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CSL has also contributed actively to these projects:
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