Bibcode
Dean, A. J.; Perez-Fournon, I.
Bibliographical reference
European Journal of Physics, Volume 24, Issue 2, pp. S25-S31 (2003).
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2003
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Description
The aim of this course is to provide direct experience of collaboration
with other European astronomy/space science students and to gain an
insight into the establishment of ESA space science programmes. The
first half of the course takes place in Southampton. The Southampton
students work as a team to track a past ESA space science mission from
initial conception through to final realization and operations. This is
achieved through the study of the high quality documentation available
in the form of ESA reports. Each student has well defined
responsibilities within the team. The second half of the course takes
place in Tenerife, at the University of La Laguna. Again the students
are expected to complete a team study of a space science mission. This
time, however, there are important differences: the study teams are now
international, approximately half Southampton and half University of La
Laguna students; and this time they are expected to design a completely
new space astronomy mission with clearly specified scientific objectives
and operational constraints.