HARMONI is the first light visible and near-IR integral field spectrograph for the Extremely Large Telescope. It covers a large spectral range from 470nm to...
HARMONI at ELT: project status and instrument overview
HARMONI is the first light visible and near-IR integral field spectrograph for the ELT. It covers a large spectral range from 450 nm to 2450 nm with resolving...
HARMONI at ELT: verification tests of opto-mechanical mounts for HARMONI preoptics in cryogenic environment
HARMONI is the high angular optical and near-IR integral field spectrograph (IFS) for the ELT. The instrument covers a large spectral range from 470 to 2450nm...
HARMONI is an integral field spectrograph working at visible and near-infrared wavelengths over a range of spatial scales from ground layer corrected to fully...
HARMONI is a visible and near-infrared (0.5 to 2.45 μm) integral field spectrograph, providing the E-ELT's core spectroscopic capability, over a range of...
HARMONI science path optics: predicting and analysing the expected as-built performance with and end-to-end optical model
HARMONI, an adaptive optics (AO) assisted integral field spectrograph (IFS), will be the core spectroscopic capability for the European Southern Observatory's...
HARMONI- the Extremely Large Telescope first light integral field spectrograph: a novel control architecture to integrate the science instrument control system with that of adaptive optics
HARMONI is the Extremely Large Telescope visible and near infrared integral field spectrograph and will be one of the first light instruments. The instrument...
HARMONI: a single-field wide-band integral-field spectrograph for the European ELT
We describe the results of a Phase A study for a single field, wide band, near-infrared integral field spectrograph for the European Extremely Large Telescope...
HARMONI: a single-field wide-band integral-field spectrograph for the European ELT
We describe the results of a Phase A study for a single field, wide band, near-infrared integral field spectrograph for the European Extremely Large Telescope...