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Princeton Astrophysics Community Meeting Michael Moore Program Executive Astrophysics Division Science Mission Directorate September 4, 2012

Timeline 2011 2012 10 January: Identification of hardware availability by the NRO 20 January: Initial establishment of task to study use of the system Summer study presentations to senior staff 19 August: 3-party MOU signed 29 August: DD1149 signed 30 August: NASA SMD (Morse/Moore) visit to ITT/Exelis Rochester for informal handoff 11 November: Property assigned to JPL subcontract 1377681 15 November: Desensitization of hardware initiated 21 February: Desensitization Security Review 1 March: Desensitization complete 1 March: Units 1 & 2 mirror coatings inspection report complete 11 May: Preliminary technical data was provided to prospective NASA science users 4 June : Hertz New Developments in Astrophysics presentation to the Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics; A. Dressler presents on Implications of New Developments for the Decadal Survey 12 June: At the Anchorage AAS, Grunsfeld challenged American astronomers to consider exciting applications for this hardware 17 July: CAA Chair D. Spergel announced a community workshop at Princeton scheduled for September 4-6 on the scientific uses of the telescopes (not a NASA activity!) 27 July: NASA Advisory Council elects to forward a recommendation to the NASA Administrator that a study be conducted on potential uses of the telescope assets 30 July: Moore 2.4m Telescopes presentation to the NAC subcommittee on Astrophysics 13 August, the NASA SIP meeting gives guidance to the Agency 2

Administrator Guidance from SIP Meeting 3

What Is the Hardware Being Considered? Outer Barrel Assembly 2 Fore Optics Assembly 2 (and an extra Primary) Structural Support Elements And lots of little elements and the design and test data. 4

What Fraction of a Mission is This Hardware? A typical Astrophysics imaging telescope system has 5 parts of roughly equal cost: 1. Telescope usually the Primary and secondary mirror with the metering truss and focal plane structure (where the instruments live). This is what we have for free ; cost avoidance of approx. $250M 2. Spacecraft includes the pointing and control, data systems, thermal control, communications and other utility elements. 3. Instruments These can be one or more, depending on the design and teaming, but on HST they have run about $200M each. 4. Launch vehicle This can be pretty hard to guess but a small EELV should be assumed 5. Operations - Ground control, science center and scientific research funding. 5

Current Status The hardware, support equipment, documentation and records are in Rochester at the ITT-Exelis facility. While the elements have been declassified, there are still issues relating to ITAR and other sensitivities that limit our ability to share detailed information widely. Test and analyses information essential to the most efficient use of these assets will remain classified and require access capability for any eventual Project. Following their July meeting, the NASA Advisory Council will be recommending NASA study the use of the telescope assets including how they could be utilized by any of the four SMD science disciplines. 6

Early Study Activity Indications A preliminary NASA multi-center study was accomplished within the confines of the security classification to ensure the assets had substantial value to future science. This effort focused on the science identified in the Astrophysics Decadal Survey and provided a necessary sanity check about the performance and potential costs related to one design solution. A quick, cursory examination by external scientists was accomplished using a very limited set of optical performance data to identify some potential science capacities. Their impressions were reported to the NRC Committee on Astronomy & Astrophysics. 7

Small Medium NRC Astrophysics Decadal Survey Recommendations for Space Missions Name 1 Target Launch Year Wide Field Infrared Space Telescope (WFIRST) 2020 Design Reference Mission completed; candidate for mission after JWST Explorer Program Augmentation Ongoing Currently included within Astrophysics PPBE14 in-guide budget request. Laser Interferometry Space Antenna (LISA) International X-ray Observatory (IXO) ~2025 Mission non-selected by ESA. Must consider alternative mission to achieve science. (late-)2020s Mission non-selected by ESA. Must consider alternative mission to achieve science. New Worlds Technology Development Program Inflation Probe Technology Development Program For a mission in the 2020s For a mission in the 2020s Funding for technology development included within Astrophysics PPBE14 in-guide budget request. Funding for technology development included within Astrophysics PPBE14 in-guide budget request. US instrument for int l Space Infrared telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) Definition of 4-m Hubble replacement 2018 in Survey; likely 2020s No funding included within Astrophysics PPBE14 in-guide budget request; possibility for mission of opportunity selection through future AO. Late-2020 s+ Funding for technology development included within Astrophysics PPBE14 in-guide budget request. RED = Where Astrophysics sees Potential Applicability for the Telescope Assets 8

Notional Schedule & Milestones Wide ranging Study 9

Closing Thoughts Initial looks at a typical development project with a couple of generic instruments seems to run near $1.75B. At this cost level, we are sure not to get a start till the JWST costs begin to roll off in 2017 (if then). That assumes that Astrophysics gets the use of those funds if they become available. Since the telescope assets come to us as-is and free, it seems inappropriate to use first quality new hardware to develop a science driven system that costs as much as a new (if somewhat smaller) mission capability. Another intellectual approach might be to see what can be done with heritage hardware and spares from other missions and focus on what can be done for science at the lowest price. Maybe even with some reduced reliability. If the community can t innovate through this period, the opportunity to have another mission of any scale before the mid 2020 s will be very limited, with all the negative impacts we can easily predict. 10

Back-up 11

Using the ICM? Launch on a Falcon 9H GEO positioning for low cost comms University Operations Frankenscope Kodos to R. Capps 12

There are Leftover Spacecraft Around! NRL s Interim Control Module (ICM) was Modified for the ISS and is still in storage 13