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What (who) is TAU (spacecraft) - definition

PROPOSED UNCREWED SPACE PROBE
Tau mission; Thousand Astronomical Units mission; TAU mission
  • pc]] are not to scale, 1 pc = ~206265 AU) What TAU would do is use its distance from the Earth to make the parallax measurement, so rather than just 1 AU as with an Earth-based annual parallax it would be hundreds of AU. This would increase the distance measurement horizon from about 500 light years for the [[Hipparcos]] satellite to 250 000 light years.
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TAU (spacecraft)         
TAU (Thousand Astronomical Units) was a proposed uncrewed interstellar probe that would go to a distance of one thousand astronomical units (1000 AU) from the Earth and Sun by NASA/JPL in 1987 using tested technology. One scientific purpose would be to measure the distance to other stars via stellar parallax.
Tàu Hủ Canal         
  • Tàu Hủ Canal
Kinh Tàu Hủ; Kênh tàu hủ; Tau Hu Canal
The Tàu Hủ Canal area is also known as Ben Binh Dong. It is an artery for trade and transportation of fruits from southwest Vietnam to Saigon.
Fat Tau Chau         
VILLAGE OF HONG KONG
Fu Tau Chau; Fat Tau Chau Village
Fat Tau Chau Village () aka. Fu Tau Chau () is a village in the Hang Hau area of Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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TAU (spacecraft)

TAU (Thousand Astronomical Units) was a proposed uncrewed interstellar probe that would go to a distance of one thousand astronomical units (1000 AU) from the Earth and Sun by NASA/JPL in 1987 using tested technology. One scientific purpose would be to measure the distance to other stars via stellar parallax. Studies continued into 1990, working with a launch in the 2005–2010 timeframe.